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Nemessos Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

'caucau' ??

Does caucau mean 'meeting'? (I can't find this word in the online dictionaries!)

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Are you thinking of the word "caucus"? It refers to a certain type of political meeting, for choosing a candidate.

  • Are you thinking of the word "caucus"?
  • It refers to a certain type of political meeting, for choosing a candidate.
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Are you thinking of the word "caucus"? It refers to a certain type of political meeting, for choosing a candidate.
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Nemessos
Does caucau mean 'meeting'? (I can't find this word in the online dictionaries!)

Thank you.
The context in which you found it would help. My guess is that it's a typo of either 'Cauca' (river in Columbia) or 'caucus' (the events that are happening in US politics as we speak).
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Yes, it is the events that are happening in US politics. Thank you Khoff and Philip !!

I came across this word while doing the 'Expand your vocabulary and feed the word', and it stated that caucus means 'meeting'.

Any idea why the US political events are referred to as 'caucus' ??
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The Oxford English Dictionary says the following about the etymology of the word "caucus":
Arose in New England: origin obscure.
Alleged to have been used in Boston U.S. before 1724; quotations go back to 1763. Already in 1774 Gordon (Hist. Amer. Rev.) could obtain no ‘satisfactory a
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NewPhilologistThe Oxford English Dictionary says the following about the etymology of the word "caucus":
Arose in New England: origin obscure.
Alleged to have been used in Boston U.S. before 1724; quotations go back to 1763. Already in 1774 Gordon (Hist. Amer. Rev
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Well, "caucáu" itself it's a typical dish from Perú. However, when it's used as an expression it means "problem" and refers to a kind of complain. For example: ¿Cuál es tu caucáu? - What's your problem?

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