Caca

name
/ˈkɑːkə/UK/ˈkɑkə/US

Etymology

From cack (“to defecate in (one's clothes), crap one's pants”), or from Middle English cakken, from Old English *cacian, from Old English cac (“dung; excrement”); either way, ultimately from Latin cacare (“to shit, defecate”). Cognate with English cack. Compare Latin cacō (“to defecate”), French caca (“excrement”), Basque kaka (“excrement”), Lithuanian kaka (“excrement”), Hungarian kaka (“excrement”), Italian cacca, Ancient Greek κάκκη (kákkē, “dung”), German kacken, Irish cac, Welsh cach, Cornish caugh, Breton cac'h, Aromanian cac, Scottish Gaelic cac, Romanian căca, Spanish caca (“excrement”).

  1. derived from cacare — “to shit, defecate
  2. derived from cac — “dung; excrement
  3. inherited from *cacian
  4. inherited from cakken

Definitions

  1. goddess of the hearth.

  2. Excrement

    Excrement; feces.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for Caca. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA