machete
1Machete — Données clés Titre québécois Macheté Titre original Machete Réalisation Robert Rodriguez Ethan Maniquis Scénario Robert Rodriguez Álvaro Rodríguez Acteurs principaux …
2Machete — Angaben Waffenart …
3machete — machete, ta adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Uso/registro: coloquial. Origen: Argentina, Uruguay. [Persona] que es tacaña o agarrada. 2. Uso/registro: co …
4machete — (n.) 1590s (in pseudo Spanish form macheto), from Sp. machete, probably a dim. of macho sledge hammer, alteration of mazo club, which is probably [Barnhart] a dialectal variant of maza mallet, from V.L. *mattea war club (see MACE (Cf. mace) (1)) …
5Machete — Ma*che te (m[.a]*sh[e^]t [ e]; Sp. m[.a]*ch[=a] t[asl]), n. [Sp.] A large heavy knife resembling a broadsword, often two or three feet in length, used by the inhabitants of Spanish America as a hatchet to cut their way through thickets, and for… …
6machete — |ê| s. m. 1. Sabre de artilheiro, com dois gumes. 2. Faca de mato. 3. [Música] Viola pequena. 4. [Música] Espécie de viola pequena de quatro cordas. = BRAGA, CAVAQUINHO …
7machete — (Del dim. de macho2). 1. m. Arma blanca, más corta que la espada, ancha, pesada y de un solo filo. 2. Cuchillo grande que sirve para desmontar, cortar la caña de azúcar y otros usos. 3. coloq. Arg. y Col. chuleta (ǁ apunte para usarlo… …
8machete — ► NOUN ▪ a broad, heavy knife used as an implement or weapon. ORIGIN Spanish, from macho hammer …
9machete — [mə shet′ē, məchet′ē] n. [Sp < macho, hammer, ax < L marculus, dim. of marcus, hammer] 1. a large, heavy bladed knife used for cutting down sugar cane, dense underbrush, etc., esp. in Central and South America 2. a small Pacific tenpounder… …
10Machete — For other uses, see Machete (disambiguation). Older machete from Latin America The machete (   …