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ladino
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /l??di?n??/
- (US) IPA(key): /l??dino?/
Etymology 1
Spanish ladino (“Latinized; crafty”).
Noun
ladino (countable and uncountable, plural ladinos)
- Alternative letter-case form of Ladino (“mestizo”)
- 1879, George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The New American Cyclopædia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, volume , page 89:
- In the production of the ladino the white element has almost always been represented by the father […]
- 2006, Charles R. Hale, More Than an Indian, School for Advanced Research on the (?ISBN):
- Yolanda's fluctuation between mestizo and ladino is symptomatic of this analytical dilemma. Her inclination to embrace mestizaje signals a deep process of social change underway, in which critical ladino / mestizo self-making has played [a part...]
- 2011, David Theo Goldberg, The Threat of Race: Reflections on Racial Neoliberalism, John Wiley & Sons (?ISBN):
- Differentiated from both mulat(t)o and ladino, mestizo/mestico references specifically the mixing of white and Indian, whether phenotypically (simply in terms of the offspring of mixed intercourse) or culturally, and even linguistically.
- 1879, George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The New American Cyclopædia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, volume , page 89:
- (US, Southeastern US, countable) A cunningly vicious, wild or unmanagable horse.
Etymology 2
Italian ladino (“Ladin”), because the clover grows in Ladin-speaking areas.
Noun
ladino (countable and uncountable, plural ladinos)
- Trifolium repens (white clover).
Anagrams
- loadin', onlaid
Finnish
Noun
ladino
- Ladino (Ibero-Romance language also known as Judaeo-Spanish)
- Synonym of ladin (a Rhaeto-Romance language)
Declension
Synonyms
- (Ibero-Romance): juutalaisespanja
French
Noun
ladino m (uncountable)
- Ladino (language)
Italian
Noun
ladino m (uncountable)
- the Ladin language, a Rhaetian tongue of Northeastern Italy
- Synonym: lingua ladina
Noun
ladino m (plural ladini, feminine ladina)
- a native or inhabitant of this region, or speaker of this language
Adjective
ladino (feminine ladina, masculine plural ladini, feminine plural ladine)
- of or pertaining to the language or people
Anagrams
- aldino, nodali
Portuguese
Etymology 1
Either borrowed from Spanish ladino or re-Latinized after Latin latinus. The inherited form from Vulgar Latin is Portuguese ladinho. Doublet of latino, which was a later borrowing.
The sense of "sly" developed from a sense of "learned", in reference to learned people who knew Classical Latin.
Adjective
ladino m (feminine singular ladina, masculine plural ladinos, feminine plural ladinas, comparable)
- wily; sly; cunning
- Synonyms: finório, matreiro
Etymology 2
Taken from the proper names of the languages.
Noun
ladino m (uncountable)
- Ladin (Romance language spoken in northeastern Italy)
- Ladino (Romance language spoken by Sephardi Jews)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /la?dino/, [la?ð?i.no]
- Rhymes: -ino
Etymology 1
Inherited from Latin lat?nus; compare latín, latino, doublets which were borrowed later. Compare also Portuguese ladino (“learned, cultured”). The sense of "astute" or "crafty" developed from medieval times, when the word was used to describe scholars and learned people, who were familiar with Latin and were involved in a process of "Latinization", i.e. using and incorporating learned terms. It was also used as a general designation for Romance speakers in the Middle Ages, as opposed to others speaking different kinds of languages, especially Arabic in the context of Spain/Iberia (compare the name of Ladino, the Sephardic Jewish language of Spain, descended from a form of Old Spanish, as well as the Ladin of northern Italy). The sense of "mestizo" developed in colonial Central America when the term was originally applied to those indigenous people who came to speak only Spanish.
Adjective
ladino (feminine ladina, masculine plural ladinos, feminine plural ladinas)
- astute, crafty, acute
- (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama) mestizo
See also
- sagaz
- romance
Noun
ladino m (plural ladinos)
- a mestizo person
Etymology 2
Taken from the proper names of the languages.
Noun
ladino m (uncountable)
- the Ladin language of Italy
- Ladino; the Judeo-Spanish language
Further reading
- “ladino” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
References
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lading
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?d??
Noun
lading (countable and uncountable, plural ladings)
- (countable) The action of loading.
- (uncountable) Shipment, cargo, freight.
- 1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
- the ship remained there, in providing his lading and preparing for his voyage, nearly three months...
- 1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
Synonyms
- (action of loading): loading
- (cargo): freight, load, payload, shipment, consignment
Derived terms
- bill of lading
Translations
Verb
lading
- present participle of lade
Anagrams
- ligand
Dutch
Etymology
From laden +? -ing
Pronunciation
Noun
lading f (plural ladingen, diminutive ladinkje n)
- cargo
- charge, tension
- (electricity) charge
- (figuratively) undertone, undercurrent
Anagrams
- daling
Makasar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?ladi?]
Noun
lading (Lontara spelling ???)
- knife
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