ladino

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Scrabble points
7
Words With Friends
9
Letters
6
Pronunciation
/ləˈdiːnəʊ/(UK)
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/ləˈdiːnəʊ/(UK) · /ləˈdinoʊ/(US)

Definition of ladino

6 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (alt-of, countable, uncountable)Alternative letter-case form of Ladino (“mestizo”).
    “In the production of the ladino the white element has almost always been represented by the father […]”
    “Yolanda's fluctuation between mestizo and ladino is symptomatic of this analytical dilemma. Her inclination to embrace mestizaje signals a deep process of social change underway, in which critical ladino / mestizo self-making has played [a part...]”
    “Differentiated from both mulat(t)o and ladino, mestizo/mestico references specifically the mixing of white and Indian, whether phenotypically (simply in terms of the offspring of mixed intercourse) or culturally, and even linguistically.”
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noun

  1. (alt-of, countable, uncountable)Alternative letter-case form of Ladino (“mestizo”).
    “In the production of the ladino the white element has almost always been represented by the father […]”
    “Yolanda's fluctuation between mestizo and ladino is symptomatic of this analytical dilemma. Her inclination to embrace mestizaje signals a deep process of social change underway, in which critical ladino / mestizo self-making has played [a part...]”
    “Differentiated from both mulat(t)o and ladino, mestizo/mestico references specifically the mixing of white and Indian, whether phenotypically (simply in terms of the offspring of mixed intercourse) or culturally, and even linguistically.”
  2. (Southeastern, US, countable)A cunningly vicious, wild or unmanageable horse.
  3. (countable, uncountable)Trifolium repens (white clover).
  4. A person in Latin America whose culture or ancestry is a mixture of European Spanish and Native American, especially one who speaks Spanish; a mestizo.
    “[A]lthough almost all Pedranos consider themselves fully Mayan, many have some European and Ladino ancestry, stemming especially from prior generations when Spanish authorities governed the town.”

name

  1. A Romance language mainly spoken by Sephardic Jews (Wikipedia), derived mainly from Old Castilian (Spanish) and Hebrew.
  2. A surname from Spanish.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish ladino (“Latinized; crafty”).

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