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m.1 coyote (coyote).2 fixer, middleman (informal) (intermediario). (Mexican Spanish)3 person who helps cross the border.4 speculator, broker.5 shyster lawyer.* * *1 coyote* * *SM1) (Zool) coyote, prairie wolf2) Méx, CAm * (=intermediario) fixer *; (=sablista) con man *; (=guía) guide for would-be immigrants to US* * *1) (Zool) coyote2) (Méx) ( intermediario) fixer (colloq); ( para cruzar la frontera) person who helps illegal immigrants enter the USA* * *= coyote.Ex. The novel begins with five stories about the wolf and coyote, the race between the skunk and the coyote, the frog and the eagle, why the frog croaks, and the bear.* * *1) (Zool) coyote2) (Méx) ( intermediario) fixer (colloq); ( para cruzar la frontera) person who helps illegal immigrants enter the USA* * *= coyote.Ex: The novel begins with five stories about the wolf and coyote, the race between the skunk and the coyote, the frog and the eagle, why the frog croaks, and the bear.
* * *A ( Zool) coyoteB ( Méx)1 (intermediario) fixer ( colloq)* * *
coyote sustantivo masculino (Zool) coyote
coyote sustantivo masculino Zool coyote
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(Sp. model spelled same [kojóte] < Nahuatl cóyotl 'coyote')Noun forms:1) Clark: 1820s. A small American wolf ( Canis latrans). Spanish sources provide the same genus and species. Santamaría indicates that it is a wolf about the size of a large dog. It has yellowish-gray fur and is endowed with instincts and cunning, making it similar in behavior to the fox.Alternate forms: cayeute, cayota, cayote, cayute, collote, coyoto, cuiota, cyote, kiote, otie.Also called barking wolf, brush wolf, cased wolf, medicine wolf, prairie wolf.2) Southern California: 1872. An Indian or a person with one Indian parent. Santamaría says that coyote sometimes refers to a criollo, or a person of Spanish descent born in the Americas, or to his/her parents. Cobos concurs, pointing out that in southern Colorado and New Mexico it also means the offspring of an Anglo-American, Indo-Hispanic marriage. Sobarzo indicates that it is a synonym for mestizo or mestiza, a mixture of European and Indian blood, and is common in the feminine. Galván provides a similar meaning for the term in Chicano Spanish, namely "half-breed."3) A contemptible person; a liar or cheat; one who sneaks around like a coyote. Also a squatter.4) According to Blevins, a person from the Dakotas.5) DARE (Adams): 1903. A dun-colored horse with a dark strip down its back.Also called coyote dun.6) Verb forms: to clear out; run away. -
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mспекулянт; маклер, брокер; адвокат-сутяга -
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сущ.1) общ. койот, мексиканский волк2) юр. адвокат-сутяга, брокер, маклер, спекулянт -
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1. adj1) М.; инд. жёлто-се́рый, цве́та ше́рсти койо́та2) Ам.; инд. крео́льский3) инде́йский, типи́чный для инде́йцев2. m1) Ам.; инд. койо́т ( луговой волк)2) М.; перен. ма́клер3) К.-Р. спле́тник4) хи́трец, плут••coyotes de la misma loma Гват., Гонд., М.; нн. — че́рти одно́й ше́рсти, одного́ по́ля я́годы
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• Am domorodý• Mé hnědavým• Am mestic• Am míšenec• Am spekulant• Am taškář• Am šmelinář• zool. kojot* * *m• Am pokoutní advokát• Cu pasák (holek) -
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m1) зоол. койот, луговой волк2) Мекс. маклер3) К.-Р. сплетник -
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15 coyote around
According to Hendrickson, to prowl about; to slip away furtively. -
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According to Adams, to hint or "talk around" a subject. -
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Utah: 1870. According to Hendrickson, A dugout or excavated cellar covered with boards. -
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South Dakota.
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