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1 chuncho
adj.1 savage; uncivilized; bashful, shy.2 m.f.em> Savage, bashful, shy.* * *chuncho, -a Perú pey1. ADJ1) (=salvaje) savage, rustic2) (=inculto) uncivilized3) (=tímido) bashful, shy2.SM / F savage Indian* * *I- cha adjetivo (Per fam) unsociable, unfriendlyII- cha masculino, femenino1) ( indio) chuncho ( member of a tribe indigenous to Peru)* * *I- cha adjetivo (Per fam) unsociable, unfriendlyII- cha masculino, femenino1) ( indio) chuncho ( member of a tribe indigenous to Peru)* * *masculine, feminineB1 ( Zool) pygmy owlmatar el chuncho ( fam); to get rid of a/the jinx -
2 yumba
adj.a savage Indian of eastern Ecuador. -
3 yumbo
adj.a savage Indian of eastern Ecuador. -
4 idólatra
adj.idolatrous, iconolatric.m.1 idolater, idolator.2 idolatress.* * *► adjetivo1 idolatrous* * *1.ADJ idolatrous2.SMF idolator/idolatress* * *Iadjetivo idolatrousIImasculino y femenino idolater* * *= idolater, idolatrous.Ex. Paul advised Christians that they should not be polytheists ( idolaters) and that they must confine sex to marriage.Ex. In colonial history, racism was expressed as a view of the Indian as savage, barbarous, & idolatrous.* * *Iadjetivo idolatrousIImasculino y femenino idolater* * *= idolater, idolatrous.Ex: Paul advised Christians that they should not be polytheists ( idolaters) and that they must confine sex to marriage.
Ex: In colonial history, racism was expressed as a view of the Indian as savage, barbarous, & idolatrous.* * *idolatrous* * *
Del verbo idolatrar: ( conjugate idolatrar)
idolatra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
idolatrar
idólatra
idolatrar verbo transitivo to idolize, to worship: idolatra a su mujer, he idolizes his wife
idólatra
I adjetivo idolatrous
II mf idolater
' idólatra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
idolatrar
* * *♦ adjidolatrous♦ nmf1. [pagano] idolater, f idolatress2. [fanático] idolizer* * *I adj idolatrous tb figII m/f idolater; figworshipper* * *idólatra adj: idolatrousidólatra nmf: idolater -
5 manso
OED: 1836. An Indian who has been converted to Christianity. Santamaría glosses indio manso as a term still used in Mexico (at the time of publication) to refer to an Indian who lives in a settlement or Indian encampment and submits himself to the government, as opposed to one who is still considered 'savage' or 'wild.' The diminutive form, mansito, is also common. Such Indians posed little threat to pioneers, traders, trappers, and ranchers and their hands. -
6 tribu
f.tribe.tribu urbana = identifiable social group, such as punks or yuppies, made up of young people living in urban areas* * *1 tribe* * *noun f.* * *SF tribe* * *femenino tribe* * *= tribe, tribal nation.Ex. Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.Ex. Still another library has made arrangements with nearby Native American tribal nations to donate its weeded materials.----* jefe de la tribu = tribal chief.* tribu india = Indian tribe.* * *femenino tribe* * *= tribe, tribal nation.Ex: Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.
Ex: Still another library has made arrangements with nearby Native American tribal nations to donate its weeded materials.* jefe de la tribu = tribal chief.* tribu india = Indian tribe.* * *tribe* * *
tribu sustantivo femenino
tribe
tribu sustantivo femenino tribe
' tribu' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cafre
- jefa
- jefe
- salvaje
- tamtan
- barbarie
- hechicero
- indomable
English:
brave
- folk
- savage
- tribe
- wild
- elder
* * *tribu nf1. [étnica] tribetribu urbana = identifiable social group, such as punks or yuppies, made up of young people living in urban areasse fue con toda la tribu al campo she went out into the country with the whole tribe* * *f tribe* * *tribu nf: tribe* * *tribu n tribe -
7 cristianos
(Sp. model spelled same [kristjános] < Latin cristianum 'Christian')According to Watts, Christians or "civilized people." Santamaría indicates that cristiano is a name used by some as the antonym of Indian, savage, or animal. The DRAE does not reference this meaning, but glosses cristiano as an adjective that makes reference to aspects of the Christian religion. Colloquially, it refers to a person or a living soul.
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