mulato
English
Etymology
(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Spanish
Noun
mulato (plural mulatos)
- Capsicum annuum, a chili pepper related to the poblano and usually sold dried.
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish mulato (“mulatto”), from mulo (“mule”), from Latin mulus (“mule”). Perhaps an allusion to the hybrid origin of mules.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: mu‧la‧to
Noun
mulato m (plural s, feminine mulata, feminine plural mulatas)
Adjective
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- mulatto
- 1995 June 25, “Mãe afirma ao Censo que filhos mulatos são negros”, in Folha de São Paulo[1]:
- Quando Paula Barreto, 36, branca, filha do produtor de cinema Luís Carlos Barreto, anunciou que iria se casar com o jogador de futebol Cláudio Adão, 39, negro, comprou uma briga em casa. A reação de sua mãe, a produtora Lucy Barreto, foi perguntar se ela já tinha pensado que seus filhos seriam mulatos.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Spanish
Etymology
Adjective
mulato (feminine mulata, masculine plural mulatos, feminine plural mulatas)
Synonyms
- (dark-skinned): moreno
Derived terms
Noun
mulato m (plural mulatos, feminine mulata, feminine plural mulatas)
- (obsolete) a small or young mule
- copal tree (Bursera spp.)
- A kind of bird:
- mockingbird (general term)
- tropical mockingbird (Mimus gilvus)
- great-tailed grackle(Please check if this is already defined at target. Replace
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Synonyms
- (small mule): muleto
- (copal tree): copal, cuajiote colorado, indio desnudo, jiote, palo mulato, papelillo, torote
- (mockingbird): cenzontle, gato
- (tropical mockingbird): cenzontle, cenzontle austral, cenzontle cenizo, cenzontle de Castilla, cenzontle gris, cenzontle tropical, chico, paraulata llanera, sinsonte tropical
- (great-tailed grackle): acazanate, clarinero, grajo, huertero, itzlaolzanate, izanatl, mulato, pájaro prieto, papate, picho, tordo grande, tordo macho, urraca, zanate
- (Brewer's blackbird): mirlo, mosquero, tordo chico, tordo de ojos amarillos, tordo migratorio, urraca
Derived terms
References
- “mulato”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
- Schoenhals, Louise C. (1988) A Spanish - English Glossary of Mexican Flora and Fauna[2], Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, pages 76, 437
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