hispanicism
1Hispanicism — His*pan i*cism, n. A Spanish idiom or mode of speech. Keightley. [1913 Webster] …
2Hispanicism — noun see Hispanic …
3Hispanicism — /hi span euh siz euhm/, n. an idiom peculiar to Spanish. [1830 40; HISPANIC + ISM] * * * …
4Hispanicism — noun A Spanish language item as it appears in another language …
5hispanicism — his·pan·i·cism …
6hispanicism — hiˈspanəˌsizəm noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized : a word, phrase, or mode of expression distinctive of Spanish especially when it appears in an English context * * * /hi span euh siz euhm/, n. an idiom peculiar to Spanish. [1830 40; HISPANIC… …
7His|pa|nism — «HIHS puh nihz uhm», noun. 1. a movement affirming the cultural unity of Spanish speaking peoples. 2. pride in Spanish culture. 3. = Hispanicism. (Cf. ↑Hispanicism) …
8Hispanic — adjective Etymology: Latin hispanicus, from Hispania Iberian Peninsula, Spain Date: circa 1889 of, relating to, or being a person of Latin American descent living in the United States; especially one of Cuban, Mexican, or Puerto Rican origin •… …
9Manuel Ugarte — in 1908 Manuel Ugarte (1875 1951) was an Argentine author, writer and member of the Socialist Party. Biography Manuel Baldomero Ugarte was born in San José de Flores, now part of the City of Buenos Aires, on 27 February 1875. His father was Floro …
10Hispanic — a. Spanish. ♦ Hispanicism, n. Spanish idiom. ♦ Hispanophile, n. & a. (person) fond of Spain, Spanish life, etc …
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