释义 |
pe·la·do \pāˈlä(ˌ)dō\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from pelado, adjective, penniless, from Spanish, bare, bald, from past participle of pelar to cut (the hair), pluck, skin, from Latin pilare to make bald, from pilus hair — more at pile Southwest : a Mexican peon — usually used disparagingly |