enxangada
Galician
    
    Etymology
    
Attested since 1807. From enxangar, "to yoke" > "to obstruct".
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [enʃaŋɡˈaðɐ]
Noun
    
enxangada f (plural enxangadas)
- (figuratively) nuisance, bother; jam, mess; anything complicated or confusing
- 1846, Vicente Turnes, Aos augustos desposorios de Isabel II:- Decote acarón da casa,
 Vemos cousas á ó revés;
 E non marran enxangadas
 Que nos fan doer as siés.- Daily by our house
 We see thing upside down
 And there's no lack of jams
 that make our temples hurt
 
- Daily by our house
 
 
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