calabaza means pumpkin — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 8, 2026
calabaza
noun • /[ka-la-BA-sa]/
pumpkin
Example:
Compramos una calabaza grande para la sopa.
We bought a big pumpkin for the soup.
🧠 What does calabaza mean?
Calabaza is a Spanish noun referring to a pumpkin or a large gourd. It is often associated with autumn and harvest seasons, and is commonly used in culinary preparations such as pies, soups, and other dishes. Beyond its literal meaning, the word can sometimes be used informally or humorously to refer to someone's head, particularly if it is large or round, or in expressions that convey a sense of emptiness or foolishness, though this usage is not as prevalent as its primary meaning.
📚 Extra examples
- La calabaza es un ingrediente popular para el pastel en otoño.
Pumpkin is a popular ingredient for pie in the fall. - Decoramos la casa con calabazas para Halloween.
We decorated the house with pumpkins for Halloween. - Me regalaron una calabaza gigante de la huerta.
They gave me a giant pumpkin from the vegetable garden. - En algunos países de Latinoamérica, se refieren a la cabeza como 'calabaza' de forma coloquial.
In some Latin American countries, the head is referred to as 'calabaza' colloquially.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'calabaza' is believed to have originated from the Arabic word 'al-qara', meaning 'the gourd'. This linguistic connection highlights the historical spread of agriculture and culinary traditions across cultures.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "calabaza"
Synonyms: zapallo
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