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Lazarillo de Tormes

  • 1 pícaro

    adj.
    mischievous, impish, rascally, naughty.
    m.
    rascal, little wretch, scamp, picaro.
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    1 (astuto) crafty, sly
    2 (atrevido) wicked
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (persona astuta) slyboots, crafty devil
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    pícaro, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=taimado) sly, crafty; (=travieso) [niño] naughty, mischievous
    2) (=deshonesto) crooked; (=pillo) roguish, knavish
    3) hum naughty, wicked

    ¡este pícaro siglo! — what naughty times we live in!

    4) (=precoz) [niño] precocious, knowing ( esp sexually aware before the proper age)
    2. SM / F
    1) (=granuja) rogue, scoundrel; (=ladino) sly sort; (=niño) rascal, scamp

    ¡pícaro! — you rascal!

    2) (Literat) rogue
    PÍCARO In Spanish literature, especially of the Golden Age, the pícaro is a roguish character whose travels and adventures are used as a vehicle for social satire. The anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes (1554), which relates the life and adventures of one such character, is thought to be the first of the genre known as the picaresque novel, or novela picaresca. Other well-known picaresque novels were written by Cervantes (Rinconete y Cortadillo) and Francisco de Quevedo (El Buscón).
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    I
    - ra adjetivo
    a) ( ladino) crafty, cunning
    b) ( malicioso) < persona> naughty, wicked (colloq); <chiste/comentario> naughty, racy; <mirada/sonrisa> wicked (colloq), cheeky (BrE)
    II
    - ra masculino, femenino
    a) (Lit) rogue, villain
    b) ( astuto) cunning o crafty devil (colloq)
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    = rogue, elfin, impish, crafty, mischievous, playful.
    Ex. Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; rogues AND VAGABONDS.
    Ex. Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.
    Ex. Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.
    Ex. Crafty! He wanted nothing to do with the straitjacket of guidelines and so-called standards = ¡Qué astuto! no quería saber nada de las restricciones que imponen las directrices y las "supuestas" normas.
    Ex. Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.
    Ex. The article is a playful attempt to describe the historical determinations of the subject.
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    I
    - ra adjetivo
    a) ( ladino) crafty, cunning
    b) ( malicioso) < persona> naughty, wicked (colloq); <chiste/comentario> naughty, racy; <mirada/sonrisa> wicked (colloq), cheeky (BrE)
    II
    - ra masculino, femenino
    a) (Lit) rogue, villain
    b) ( astuto) cunning o crafty devil (colloq)
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    = rogue, elfin, impish, crafty, mischievous, playful.

    Ex: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; rogues AND VAGABONDS.

    Ex: Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.
    Ex: Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.
    Ex: Crafty! He wanted nothing to do with the straitjacket of guidelines and so-called standards = ¡Qué astuto! no quería saber nada de las restricciones que imponen las directrices y las "supuestas" normas.
    Ex: Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.
    Ex: The article is a playful attempt to describe the historical determinations of the subject.

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    pícaro1 -ra
    1 (ladino) crafty, cunning
    2 (malicioso) ‹persona› naughty, wicked ( colloq); ‹chiste/comentario› naughty, racy; ‹mirada/sonrisa› wicked ( colloq), cheeky ( BrE)
    pícaro2 -ra
    masculine, feminine
    1 ( Lit) rogue, villain
    2 (astuto) cunning o crafty devil ( colloq)
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    pícaro
    ◊ -ra adjetivo


    b) ( malicioso) ‹ persona naughty, wicked (colloq);

    chiste/comentario naughty, racy;
    mirada/sonrisa mischievous, cheeky (BrE)
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    a) (Lit) rogue, villain

    b) ( astuto) cunning o crafty devil (colloq)

    ' pícaro' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bandida
    - bandido
    - granuja
    - maliciosa
    - malicioso
    - socarrón
    - socarrona
    - sabandija
    - sinvergüenza
    English:
    glint
    - mischievous
    - rogue
    - roguish
    - cheeky
    - playful
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    pícaro, -a
    adj
    1. [astuto] cunning, crafty;
    ¡qué pícaro es este gato! this cat is very cunning o sly
    2. [travieso] naughty, mischievous
    3. [atrevido] [persona] bold, daring;
    [comentario] naughty, racy; [sonrisa] wicked, cheeky
    nm,f
    1. Lit rogue [protagonist in picaresque novels]
    2. [astuto] sly person, rogue
    3. [travieso] rascal
    4. [atrevido] brazen person
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    I adj
    1 persona crafty, sly
    2 comentario mischievous
    II m rogue
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    pícaro, -ra adj
    1) : mischievous
    2) : cunning, sly
    3) : off-color, risqué
    pícaro, -ra n
    1) : rogue, scoundrel
    2) : rascal

    Spanish-English dictionary > pícaro

  • 2 Siglo de Oro

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    Spain's literary renaissance, known as the Golden Age, roughly covers the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It includes the Italian-influenced poetry of figures such as Garcilaso de la Vega; the religious verse of Fray Luis de León, Santa Teresa de Ávila and San Juan de la Cruz; picaresque novels such as the anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes and Quevedo's Buscón; Miguel de Cervantes' immortal Don Quijote; the theater of Lope de Vega, and the ornate poetry of Luis de Góngora.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Siglo de Oro

  • 3 picaresca y pícaro

    A picaresque outlook on life, known in Latin America as viveza criolla, involves resorting to guile and trickery in order to get ahead or simply survive. In Spanish-speaking countries, this is often regarded as amusing or unavoidably necessary. This perspective results from the injustices often meted out by the rulers and law enforcers in these countries.
    In literature, a novela picaresca is one that recounts the adventures of a pícaro, an appealing rogue. The sixteenth-century Spanish novel Lazarillo de Tormes is the earliest example.

    Spanish-English dictionary > picaresca y pícaro

См. также в других словарях:

  • LAZARILLO DE TORMES — La Vie de Lazarillo de Tormes – un tout petit volume anonyme – est grande par son originalité et par son rôle dans la naissance du roman (le « picaresque » espagnol et le roman moderne en général). Pour qui donne à la négation de la honra… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Lazarillo de Tormes —   [laθa riʎo ȓe tɔrmes], Titelheld des 1554 anonym erschienenen ersten spanischen Schelmenromans »La vida de L. de T. y de sus fortunas y adversidades«. Der arme Lázaro berichtet in Form einer knappen, fiktiven Autobiographie seinen Lebensweg als …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Lazarillo de Tormes — La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades Portada de la edición de Medina del Campo de 1554, impresa por Mateo y Francisco del Canto …   Wikipedia Español

  • Lazarillo de Tormes — La Vie de Lazarillo de Tormes Couverture de l édition de 1554 La Vie de Lazarillo de Tormes (en espagnol, La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades) est un récit en langue espagnole publié anonymement en 1554 à Burgos,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Lazarillo de Tormes — The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes and of His Fortunes and Adversities ( La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades ) is a Spanish novella, published anonymously, in 1554 in Alcalá de Henares in Spain, and, in 1555, in Antwerp,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lazarillo de Tormes — Titelblatt einer der vier Erstausgaben von 1554 Lazarillo de Tormes ist ein um 1552 anonym veröffentlichter spanischer Roman, von dem uns nur die 1554 gedruckten Neuauflagen aus Burgos, Alcalá, Antwerpen und Medina del Campo vorliegen, und der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lazarillo de Tormes — ► LITERATURA Novela castellana del s. XVI (Vida del Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades); publicada en 1554, es la iniciadora del género picaresco. Lázaro, el protagonista, narra en primera persona su historia: su origen no muy… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Lazarillo de Tormes —    Spanish prose novel, published in 1554 and commonly regarded as the first picaresque novel, a genre that became popular in later 16th century Spain. The name of the author is unknown, though the character of the work suggests a person of… …   Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

  • La Vie De Lazarillo De Tormes — Couverture de l édition de 1554 La Vie de Lazarillo de Tormes (en espagnol, La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades) est un récit en langue espagnole publié anonymement en 1554 à Burgos, Alcalá de Henares, Anvers et Medina …   Wikipédia en Français

  • La vie de lazarillo de tormes — Couverture de l édition de 1554 La Vie de Lazarillo de Tormes (en espagnol, La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades) est un récit en langue espagnole publié anonymement en 1554 à Burgos, Alcalá de Henares, Anvers et Medina …   Wikipédia en Français

  • La Vie de Lazarillo de Tormes — Couverture de l édition de 1554 La Vie de Lazarillo de Tormes (en espagnol, La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades) est un récit en langue espagnole publié anonymement en 1554 à Burgos, Alcalá de Henares, Anvers et Medina …   Wikipédia en Français

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