1º_ Variant of cochón ("pig, pig") . 2º_ Inflection of the verb cochar ("to cook"), which today is an archaism. See sponge cake. 3º_ For the previous , is the name of different foods based on cooked flour. See ñaco , ulpo , gofio . 4º_ By the second meaning, it is a colloquial and perhaps derogatory way of calling the calentano ("from the Hot Lands, Mexico"). 5º_ Surely also by some interpretation of the second meaning, it is ", elderly, past age". In some regions, a vulgar way of calling the vulva.