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cri·ol·lo I. \krēˈōl(y)ō\ noun (-s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: Spanish — more at creole 1. a. : a person of pure Spanish descent born in Spanish America — compare creole b. : any person born and usually raised in a Spanish-American country; especially : one of Spanish descent 2. [American Spanish, from Spanish] : an animal of any of various breeds or strains of domestic animals developed in Latin America: as a. : a small vigorous usually dun or light brown So. American horse developed by judicious interbreeding of native and Arab stock b. : a long-wooled sheep of Spanish origin now restricted to the Andes and adjacent Argentina c. : any of several local strains of cattle some of predominantly dairy type, others of beef 3. : any of various cacaos with very rough but thin-shelled pods and white seeds of superior quality — compare forastero II. adjective Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: Spanish from criollo, n. 1. : of, relating to, or being a criollo 2. : native to a Spanish-American country as opposed to European : not alien to Spanish America |