golfo
gulf
noun GOHL-foh Rare
Origin: From Italian golfo, from Byzantine Greek kolpos (bosom, bay).
Also means
rascal
Usage Note
Golfo has two very distinct meanings: a geographic gulf or bay (e.g., el Golfo de México), and informally a rogue or layabout — especially a mischievous child. The feminine golfa carries a stronger pejorative connotation and should be used with care.
Examples
"El barco cruzó el golfo durante la noche."
Natural Translation
The ship crossed the gulf during the night.
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