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COCO.

Last seen on: Universal Crossword – Aug 18 2020

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The Coco (also known as the Cuco, Coca, Cuca, Cucuy, Cucu or Cucuí) is a mythical ghost-monster, equivalent to the bogeyman, found in many Hispanophone and Lusophone countries. It can also be considered an Iberian version of a bugbear, as it is a commonly used figure of speech representing an irrational or exaggerated fear. The Coco is a male being while Cuca is a female version of the mythical monster.

The myth of the Coco, or Cucuy, originated in Portugal and Galicia. According to the Real Academia Española, the word coco derives from the Galician and Portuguese côco [ˈko.ku], which means “coconut”. The word coco is used in colloquial speech to refer to the human head in Spanish. Coco also means “skull”. The word cocuruto in Portuguese means “the crown of the head” or “the highest place” and with the same etymology in Galicia, crouca means “head”, from proto-Celtic *krowkā-, with variant cróca; and either coco or cuca means “head” in both Portuguese and Galician. It is cognate with Cornish crogen, meaning “skull”, and Breton krogen ar penn, also meaning “skull”. In Irish, clocan means “skull”.

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