Definition: The word "acolhuan" is a term from the Quechua language, which is widely spoken in Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and parts of South America. It is used to refer to something that appears or seems like it belongs to someone else. The word itself does not have a specific meaning in English but it can be used as an idiomatic expression to describe something that doesn't fit into the context or has qualities that seem natural or similar to what you are used to. For example, "He looked at me with those eyes of his and I thought he must have been my acolhuan." In terms of its definition, acolhuan refers to a person who is like an outsider (as in being different) but feels comfortable around them or accepts the stranger's culture as their own. The word "acolhuan" has many other uses in the Quechua language. For example, it can also be used as an adjective to describe someone who appears or seems to belong to another person (as in "I am like my acolhuan").