mocosuena

Etymology
From Spanish, with influence from.

Adverb

 * 1)  by Hobson-Jobson, attending to the sound of words without regard for meaning

Usage notes
It refers, for example, to the manner in which the Spanish word was once translated into English as hoosegow (for the sound) instead of tribunal (the meaning).
 * The adverb mocosuena is usually used with preceding, as in "traducir a mocosuena", to translate sound for sound.