What does «baga» mean in Spanish?
- Capsule or head that holds the seeds (linseed) of flax. Also known as gargoyle.
- Rope or rope used to tie and secure the loads carried by horses.
♦ Used in: Spain - Cow, among the aboriginal Otomi people in the middle of Mexico.
- An ethnic group inhabiting the coasts of Guinea.
Examples of use in Spanish: "cultura baga".
"nuestros padres eran bagas, nosotros somos susus (etnia costera vecina de los bagas)".
"el kawal es el lugar donde los bagas se reúnen para beber vino de palma y otros alcoholes".
- Generic name of an Iranian god, perhaps influenced by the Indian Bhaga. Etymologically it means "distributor". As a consequence of Zarathustra's monotheistic reform, it was also transformed into "false god" or "devil", thus becoming a direct opponent of yazata (entity worthy of worship).
Examples of use in Spanish: "en calendarios iranios en séptimo mes se dedica tanto a baga como a Mitra".