Saci

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English

[edit]
Saci

Etymology 1

[edit]

Borrowed from Brazilian Portuguese saci, from Old Tupi sa'si.

Proper noun

[edit]

Saci

  1. (folklore) A black, one-legged, prankster youngster in Brazilian folklore, who smokes a pipe and wears a magical red hat that enables him to disappear.

See also

[edit]

Etymology 2

[edit]

From Sanskrit शची (śacī).

Alternative forms

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Saci

  1. (Hinduism, mythology) The goddess of wrath and jealousy in Hindu mythology.

See also

[edit]

Anagrams

[edit]

Portuguese

[edit]

Pronunciation

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Saci m

  1. Alternative letter-case form of saci