rancia (from lat. rancidus )
1 (can be praiseworthy, indifferent or derogatory) adj. Applied to meals, old: Stale wine, rancid bacon, rancid oil .
2 (praise) Applied to ancestry, lineage or equivalent word, and also to tradition , ancient. It also applies to customs accommodated to the ancient uses of noble families and the people who observe them. Engolillado.
3 (desp.) Old-fashioned or outdated: The poor lady is very rancid, she sings some very rancid songs .
4 Applied to people because of their character, serious and unfriendly, not inclined to take part in jokes or joys.
5m. Raniety (quality).
6 rancid tobacco.
7 Greasy dirt of the cloths while they are working, or that they have left when they do not work well.