mancha

Noun

 * 1) A high-quality grade of Spanish saffron.

Etymology
From (probably through a variant with a nasal infix ), from.

Noun

 * 1) stain, blemish

Etymology 1
Attested in 1370 (the derived form, since the 13th century). Ultimately from. .

Noun

 * 1) stain; blemish
 * 2) spot
 * 3) * 1434, A. López Carreira (ed.), Libro de Notas de Álvaro Afonso, doc. 90:
 * "gl"
 * "gl"

- os quaes roçiins era huun delles ven preto con hun signal enna testa et ho outro ben çerbyño con huna mancha enna testa


 * 1)  flaw
 * 2)  school

Etymology 1
From (probably through a variant with a nasal infix ), from. Compare with the borrowed doublets.

Noun

 * 1) stain; mark; blemish; spot
 * 2) a disgrace, discredit in one’s reputation
 * 1) a disgrace, discredit in one’s reputation

Etymology 1
(probably through a variant with a nasal infix ), from. Compare with the borrowed doublet, as well as with.

Noun

 * 1) spot; stain; blemish