释义 |
eji·do \eˈḵēthō, eˈhē-\ noun (plural ejidos \-ōs\) Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, common land in a village used for pasturage or threshing, from Latin exitus departure, way out — more at exit 1. : a tract of land held in common by the inhabitants of a Mexican village and farmed cooperatively or individually : common 2. : a Mexican village having an ejido 3. : a system of communal land tenure in Mexico — compare hacienda |