ponchoˈpɒn tʃoʊ
poncho (n)
- plural
- ponchos
English Definitions:
poncho (noun)
a blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head
poncho (Noun)
A simple garment, made from a rectangle of cloth, with a slit in the middle for the head.
poncho (Noun)
A similar waterproof garment, with a hood.
Poncho
A poncho, punchu in Quechua is an outer garment designed to keep the body warm or, if made from a watertight material, to keep dry during rain. Ponchos have been used by the Native American peoples of the Andes since pre-Hispanic times and are now considered typical South American garments.
Poncho
A poncho (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpontʃo]; Quechua: punchu; Mapudungun: pontro; "blanket", "woolen fabric") is an outer garment designed to keep the body warm. A rain poncho is made from a watertight material designed to keep the body dry from the rain. Ponchos have been used by the Native American peoples of the Andes, Valley of Mexico and Patagonia since pre-Hispanic times, from places now under the territory of Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, and Argentina and are now considered typical American garments.
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