Bottle openers, bodyguards and balaclavas

Bottle openers, bodyguards and balaclavas

There is a common type of compound noun in Spanish which describes a person or a device that does something. Like a can opener, a corkscrew or a gamekeeper. These are known as exocentric verb-noun compounds. In Spanish such words are formed from the 3rd person singular of a verb and the plural of a noun. The resulting combination is always masculine singular, despite the fact that most of these words end in “s”. In this post Paul Whitelock lists some of the more common and more interesting ones.

People

un aguafiestas – party pooper

un chupatintas – penpusher

un comecocos – brain teaser

un comefuegos – fireater

un comehostias – goody goody

un cortabolsas – pickpocket

un guardabosques – gamekeeper

un guardacostas – coastguard

un guardaespaldas – bodyguard

un lavacaras – toady, creep

un limpiabotas – bootblack, shoeshine boy

un limpiachimeneas – chimney sweep

un limpiacristales – window cleaner

un limpiacoches – street car washer

Household items

un abrebotellas – bottle opener

un abrelatas – tin opener

un abrecartas – letter opener

un cortahuevos – egg slicer

un cortahumedades – dampproof course

un cortapapeles – paper cutter

un cortaalambres – wire cutters

un cortacircuitos/cortacorrientes – circuit breaker

un cortapapeles – paper cutter, guillotine

un cortapuros – cigar cutter

un cortaúñas – nail clippers

un cortavidrios – glass cutter

un lavamanos – handbasin

un lavapiés – footbath

un lavaplatos – dishwasher

un lavavajillas – washing-up liquid

un limpiacristales – window-cleaning fluid

un limpiadientes – toothpick

un limpiahornos – oven cleaner

un limpiamuebles – furniture cleaner

un matamoscas – fly swat

un posavasos – coaster; beer mat

un sacacorchos – corkscrew

un quitaesmaltes – nail varnish remover

un quitamanchas – stain remover

un quitamiedos – handrail

un sacapuntas – pencil sharpener

Transport

un guardacostas – coastguard vessel

un lavacoches – car wash

un lavaparabrisas – windscreen washer

un parabrisas – windscreen

un parachoques – bumper

un portaaviones – aircraft carrier

un portamaletas, un portaequipajes – boot; roof rack

un quitanieves – snow plough

Outside activities and equipment

un cortafuegos – firebreak

un cortavientos – windbreak

un espantapájaros – scarecrow

un paracaídas – parachute

un paraguas – umbrella

un pararrayos – lightning conductor

Natural world

un chupasangres – blood sucker

Miscellaneous

un matasellos – postmark

un pasamontanas – balaclava

A handful that don’t end in “s”

un guardameta – goalkeeper

un cortacésped – lawn mower

un parasol – parasol

un pasaporte – passport

un pasatiempo – pastime

un quitapintura – paint remover

un quitasol – sunshade

un quitasueño – worry, problem

If you know any more of these exocentric verb-noun compounds, please add them to the comment section at the end of this article.

Paul Whitelock

About Paul Whitelock

Paul Whitelock is a retired former languages teacher, school inspector and translator, who emigrated to the Serranía de Ronda in 2008, where he lives with his second wife, Rita. He spends his time between Montejaque and Ronda doing DIY, gardening and writing.