Saci
See also: saci, sací, and saći
English
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Saci
Etymology 1
From Portuguese saci, from Old Tupi sa'si.
Proper noun
Saci
- (folklore) A black, one-legged, prankster youngster in Brazilian folklore, who smokes a pipe and wears a magical red hat that enables him to disappear.
See also
Saci (Brazilian folklore) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
From Sanskrit शची (śacī).
Alternative forms
- Shachi
Proper noun
Saci
- (Hinduism, mythology) The goddess of wrath and jealousy in Hindu mythology.
See also
Shachi on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- ACIs, ACSI, ASIC, CAIS, CAIs, ICAs, SAIC, Sica, asci, saic
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- saci
Etymology
From Old Tupi sa'si.
Proper noun
Saci
- Saci
Synonyms
- saci-pererê, saci-cererê, matimpererê, matita perê, saci-saçurá, saci-trique