List of Spanish words of uncertain origin
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Spanish language
Spanish , also known as Castilian , is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that evolved from several languages and dialects in central-northern Iberia around the 9th century and gradually spread with the expansion of the Kingdom of Castile into central and southern Iberia during the...

 words of uncertain origin. Some of these words existed in Latin
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 and/or Ancient Greek
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, but are thought by some scholars to ultimately come from some other source. Many of these words have alternate etymologies
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 and may also appear on a list of Spanish
Spanish language
Spanish , also known as Castilian , is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that evolved from several languages and dialects in central-northern Iberia around the 9th century and gradually spread with the expansion of the Kingdom of Castile into central and southern Iberia during the...

 words from a different language
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.

A

  • ademán
  • agachar
  • agalla
  • ají
  • amargo
  • amarillo
  • &anchoa
  • añicos
  • apache
  • ardilla
  • areito
  • arete
  • aro
  • arrancar
  • arrear
  • arriero
    Arriero
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  • arroyo
  • arveja/alverja
  • asustar
  • azulejo
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B

  • balde (barrel, tub)
  • barato
  • barraca
  • barro
  • bata
  • baúl
  • beso
  • bisagra
  • bizco
  • borrar
  • borrego
  • &bronce
  • bruja
  • buitre
  • burla
  • burlar
  • buscar

C

  • cabaña,
  • cacarear
  • caleta
  • cama
  • cambur
  • camilla
  • &canica
  • caracol
  • carcajada
  • catalán
  • cataluña
  • cebra
  • celta
  • cagarra
  • changa
  • chango
  • charco
  • &chileno
  • chipre
  • chiste
  • chorro
  • chupar
  • cibernética
  • coco
  • cochino,
  • cucubano

G

  • gabacho
  • gacho
  • gago
  • gana
  • ganga
  • garbanzo
  • garza
  • gobernar
  • godo
  • gorra
  • gorrión
  • gorro
  • gótico
  • graznar
  • gusano,

M

  • malgache
  • malva
  • manteca
  • mantecado
  • mantequilla
  • &mascota
  • maullar
  • metralla
  • mimo
  • mimar
  • mohíno
  • moho
  • &moneda
  • moño
  • mueca
  • migir

O

  • &ola
  • olivo
  • -ón= augmentative suffix (opposite of a diminutive suffix), as found in balón "big ball.": the same as Italian
    Italian language
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    -one. Examples: guitarrón (from guitarra), salchichón (from salchicha). Exceptions (nouns ending in -ón that are not in the augmentative): aguijón, camarón, empujón.

P

  • pantano
  • pantalla
  • pantera
  • parra
  • parrilla
  • pata
  • patán
  • patear
  • patillas
  • patín
  • patio
  • pato
  • patrulla
  • pavana
  • pelícano
  • peluca
  • pequeño
  • pera
  • pito
  • porrazo
  • prado
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