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1 aconsejar
v. Yuyayqoy, yachaykachiy. fig. simi qaray. Pe.Aya: kunay. -
2 amor
s. Munasqa, wayllusqa. fig: urpi sonqo: palomita del corazón, amorcito. -
3 anciano
adj. Machu. fam. machula. fig. yuyayniyoq: que tiene muchos recuerdos, mucha inteligencia, mucha conciencia. Bol: rukhu. -
4 asqueroso
asqueroso, -saadj. Kharka. fíg. khuchi. -
5 astuto
astuto, -taadj. Yachay sapa. Bol: challi. fig. makuku. -
6 bobear
v. Uparayay, oparayay. fig. oqarayay. -
7 boca
s. Anat. Smíi.fig. bocón: qhasu simi. || Hatun simi; boca grande. || Phanka simi: boca ancha. || Huch'uy simi: boca pequeña. || Wist'u simi: boca torcida. || Ch'aki simi, phaski simi: boca seca. || llank'i simi: boca pastosa. || Hanya simi: boca abierta. || Llik'i simi; boca rasgada. Ec: shimi. -
8 cleptómano
s. Makiyoq, suwa. || fig. sillusapa: de uñas largas. -
9 cobarde
adj. Waqate. Fam. y Fig. osqollo. -
10 embrutecer
v. Uywayay. Fig. asnuyay. -
11 entrometido
entrometido, -daadj. Chapukuq, mich'upakuq. fig. challpukuq. Arg: shatiku, shatiriku. Bol: niwsikuq, sukhupakuq. -
12 fiero
fiero, -raadj. Ch'usku. fig. puma sonqo. -
13 masticar
v. Khamuy. Masticar coca: akulliy. fig. hallpay. -
14 par
s. Masa, yana. Fig. orqo chinantin: macho y hembra. -
15 refinado
refinado, -daadj. fig. Ch'utillo, ch'uti. Pe.Jun: ñutku. -
16 rencoroso
rencoroso, -saadj. Cheqnipakuq, cheqnikuq. fig. k'araq sonqo. Pe.Aya: cheqniku, chenipaku. Arg: chejney. -
17 revesero
revesero, -raadj. fig. Iskay uya. -
18 sonso
sonso, -saadj. Upa.fig. hat'upa. -
19 zonzo
zonzo, -zaadj. Upa, oqa. fig: oqatarpu, hat'upa, hanrapa.
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