Where does “aichüjo” come from?
aichüjo (Ye'kwana) comes from Ye'kwana -jö, from Classical Tibetan -po — suffix for males.
aichüjo (Ye'kwana): to have something painful inserted, such as a needle when removing chiggers or a swab when cleaning the ears
Definitions
- to have something painful inserted, such as a needle when removing chiggers or a swab when cleaning the ears