macana

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) A wooden sword-like weapon of various native cultures of Central America and South America.

Translations

 * Japanese: マカナ

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) a type of long club, sometimes studded with sharp pieces of rock, used by the natives of America
 * 2)  baton, nightstick
 * 3)  the wood of the peach palm
 * 4)  an unpleasant situation
 * 5) * 2005, Lucio A. Mansilla, Los mirmidones, Dunken, page 65:
 * "es"
 * 1)  an unpleasant situation
 * 2) * 2005, Lucio A. Mansilla, Los mirmidones, Dunken, page 65:
 * "es"

- Es una macana, este asunto me huele a revolución.


 * 1)  lie; nonsense, claptrap, tosh
 * 2)  a farm tool used to dig small holes
 * 3) a baluster of a balcony’s balustrade
 * 4)  prick, cock
 * 1) a baluster of a balcony’s balustrade
 * 2)  prick, cock

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1) a type of thin cotton shawl worn by mestizo women in Bolivia and Ecuador

Noun

 * 1) wooden club