Anachueta

/ˌænətʃuːˈeɪtə/ noun

A member of an ancient religious brotherhood or monastic order, particularly one from the Inca Empire.

From Quechua anachueta, referring to religious ascetics in Incan society. This word entered European languages through Spanish colonial accounts of the Americas in the 16th-17th centuries.

AMአናከታ
ARأناكيطا
BNঅনাচুয়েটা
CAanachueta
CSanachueta
DAanachueta
DEanachueta
ELαναχουέτα
ESanachueta
FAاناکِتا
FIanachueta
FRanachueta
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