See also: cacus and Cacus

Macanese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch kakhuis (loo; outhouse), probably via Malaccan Malay, Indonesian kakus, or another language spoken by Dutch-colonized peoples. Compare Javanese ꦏꦏꦸꦱ꧀ (kakus), Kristang kakus, Papiamentu kakushi (from the Dutch diminutive kakhuisje), Ternate kakus.

Noun

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cacús

  1. toilet, latrine
    Ora vai pra cacus!vulgar expression indicating impatience or anger (literally, “It's time to go to the toilet!”)
  2. (archaic) privy

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