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单词 mexicano
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Mexicanon.adj.

Brit. /ˌmɛksᵻˈkɑːnəʊ/, /ˌmɛksᵻˈkanəʊ/, U.S. /ˌmɛksəˈkɑnoʊ/
Inflections: Plural Mexicanos.
Forms: 1800s– Mexicano, 1900s– Mejicano. Also with lower-case initial.
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish mexicano.
Etymology: < Spanish mexicano Mexican n. and adj. Compare earlier Mexican n. and adj., Mexic adj., Mexiconian adj.In form Mejicano after Spanish mejicano (see Mexican n. and adj.).
A. n.
1. (a) A native or inhabitant of Mexico; = Mexican n. 1. (b) A person of Mexican descent, esp. a Mexican-American.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of Central America > [noun] > Mexico
Mexican1578
yellowbelly1842
Mex1847
Mexicano1847
cholo1860
bean-eater1919
Meskin1953
beaner1965
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > by country of origin
American1648
African1700
High Dutch1773
Low Dutch1773
German-American1775
African American1782
Anglo-American1785
Irish-American1786
Africo-American1788
American African1826
Pennsylvania German1827
Pennsylvania Dutch1831
Afro-American1833
far-downer1834
Mexicano1847
knickerbocker1848
Chinese-American1854
Italian–American1873
Polish-American1876
Polacker1883
roundhead1895
hunk1896
Polack1898
Senegambian1900
bohunk1903
honky1904
hunyak1911
Turk1914
boho1920
Anglo1923
Euro-American1925
turkey1932
narrowback1933
nisei1934
roundheader1934
pachuco1943
pocho1944
Latino1946
Chicano1947
Mexican-American1948
Asian American1952
Amerasian1957
Chicana1966
Afrikan1972
Hispanic1972
1847 Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) 21 June 1/4 It would not do to be outdone by this Mexicano.
1891 D. G. Brinton Amer. Race iii. 152 The name Tews,..was applied to the conquered Nahuatl population around Michoacan. In some old glossaries teco is explained by Mexicano.
1914 Dial. Notes 4 163 Mexicano, anyone from Mexico.
1929 A. MacLeish Let. 11 Mar. (1983) 225 A Spaniard named Barrera who was fine with the cape but..couldn't kill bulls and got the rasberry [sic] from the brave Mexicanos.
1963 Look 8 Oct. 68/2 Then there is the other Texas: income-poor, opportunity-poor, equality-poor for most of the state's 1.5 million slow-burning Mexicanos—Americans of Mexican descent.
1972 La Luz June 61/2 In the Southwest..a Spanish Colonial who would object to being called a Mexican, frequently refers to himself culturally as a Mejicano.
1985 J. A. Michener Texas vi. 321 He was a striking figure, somewhat large for a mexicano.
1986 C. L. Briggs Learning how to Ask 31 Their ancestry includes a significant Native American element, but the Mexicanos consider themselves to be culturally hispanic.
2. A Uto-Aztecan language of Southern Mexico; = Nahuatl n. 2.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [noun] > Central Amerindian languages > Uto-Aztecan > Nahuatlan
Aztec1787
Mexican1787
Nahuatlaca1858
Nahuatl1876
Nahuatlan1900
Nahua1919
Mexicano1946
1900 Mexico (U.S. Bureau Amer. Republics) iii. 25 Following the Bureau of American Ethnology in keeping the Piman as a separate family leaves the Nahuatlan free to include only Pimentel's Mexicana.]
1946 C. Osgood Ling. Struct. Native Amer. 368 In Mexico however the term Aztec is little used, the language being called in Spanish usually Mexicano, and in Aztec itself Malsewalkopa.
1971 Language 47 737 The language as a whole, once called Mexicano, has been more recently referred to as Nahuatl (in some cases Nahuat).
1991 S. Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek 99 I..said a prayer in mexicano to the old gods, an Ave María in Spanish to La Virgen, and gave thanks.
B. adj.
Mexican, Mexican-American; (also) of, relating to, or designating a speaker of Nahuatl, or the Nahuatl language itself.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of Central America > [adjective] > Mexico
Mexican1589
Mexiconian1727
Mexicano1852
Mex1854
the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [adjective] > Uto-Aztecan > Aztecan
Mexicano1852
Sonoran1863
Nahuatlan1897
Nahuatl1915
1852 N.-Y. Daily Times 2 Oct. 5/1 The three Mexicano Americans are now in this city.
1886 Overland Monthly 8 555 They are Mexicano cattle, Gathered here and gathered yonder.
1963 Look 8 Oct. 68/2 Real nice people pay a Mexicano maid $15 a week and two meals a day.
1965 P. Esparza Mexicano in Valley of Magic 7 That Mexicano problem didn't come up for discussion.
1981 N.Y. Times 22 May a15/4 When Mrs. Sausedo was asked why she had voted for Dr. Casso her only answer was that he was ‘Mexicano’.
1985 J. A. Michener Texas vi. 321 Most of Austin's famous Old Three Hundred, the earliest anglo settlers, were content to remain mexicano citizens.
1991 S. Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek 149 All complementary forces occur in pairs. ‘Ah,’ said Flavio, ‘like the mexicano word “sky-earth” for the world.’
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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