This is the 6041st most frequent Portuguese word.
camacho
"Camacho" does not have a commonly recognized definition in Portuguese; it is typically a surname.
In this sentence, 'camacho' is used to mean a bundle or collection of things, indicating a group bound together.
Ele amarrava o pacote com um camacho de cordas.
He tied the package with a bundle of ropes.
Here, 'camacho' refers to a cluster or group of items, specifically keys tied or held together.
O camacho de chaves estava perdido desde ontem.
The bundle of keys had been lost since yesterday.
In this case, 'camacho' describes a collection or heap of something, demonstrating its flexible application to various grouped items.