aricachi

Ayomán

Etymology

Compare Quechua raqacha, racacha and Muzo arocueche (which see for more details). The Ayomán word is perhaps from Quechua raqacha, racacha, though it is unclear if that word spread "during and after Inca conquest, or in archaic times, when arracacha spread across the Andes".[1]

Noun

aricachi

  1. arracacha

References

  • Michael Hermann, Joachim Heller, Andean Roots and Tubers: Ahipa, Arracacha, Maca and Yacon
  1. Hermann and Heller, op. cit.
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