What does «majoma» mean in Spanish?
- Majadero, foolish, impertinent, heavy, crafty.
- Virtue that allows one to achieve what one wants.
♦ Used in: Mexico
Examples of use in Spanish: "hay vaqueros que tienen majoma".
- Face, face. Also said of an ugly face.
♦ Used in: Peru
Examples of use in Spanish: "no quiero ver más tu majoma".
- (Majoma) Stream that drains into the Nizao River in the Dominican Republic.
- (batalla de Majoma) Battle that took place on September 21, 1864 (August 20, 1864, according to another source¹) at the Hacienda de Majoma, near Cuencamé, in the state of Durango, Mexico. Ironically called the battle of the generals due to the large number of generals who participated. The Mexican army of the Republic and French troops faced each other during the Second French Intervention in Mexico, resulting in a French victory.