What does «bellaco» mean in Spanish?
- Rogue, cunning, shrewd. Who plans actions without arousing suspicion.
- Low, lowly. Skilled in deception.
- A horse that is difficult to tame or that has not been tamed or trained.
- A person who feels great sexual arousal.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Ponerse bellaco".
- That he has great courage.
♦ Used in: Ecuador - Panama - (Bellaco) Uruguayan town in the department of Río Negro with a population of only 283 inhabitants (year 2011).