Cabulla

/kəˈbuːjə/ noun

Definition

A variant or related form of cabuja; rope or cord made from plant fibers used in Iberian and colonial contexts.

Etymology

Variant of cabuja, from similar Spanish/Portuguese roots relating to plant-fiber cordage in colonial Americas and Iberian regions.

Kelly Says

Linguistic variants like cabulla/cabuja show how Spanish colonial language adapted differently across regions—the Caribbean version sounds slightly different from the mainland!

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