Cañi
Cañí is a
Spanish adjective, which refers to the
Gypsy race
[1]. It may also refer to:La España cañí, a set phrase that refers to folkloric
Spain and is sometimes used derogatorily.
España Cañí, meaning Gypsy Spain, a
Spanish pasodoble often payed at
bullfights, and also known as the Spanish Gypsy Dance. Do not mistake with cani, a familiar diminutive of the word canijo, meaning small or weak
[2]. Note that in
Spanish n and ñ are two different consonants with different pronunciation.
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cane (m)
n.
dog; hound; hammer, cock
cani
n.
cutthroat, murderer, butcher, malefactor, felon, homicide, villain
çan
n.
bell, campane, bells used in orchestra
canum
N
wicker basket (used for food/flowers and in sacrifices)
canus
N M
gray hairs (pl.); old age
cani
murderer, butcher, homicide