Hispanicist


[hi-span-uh-sist] /hɪˈspæn ə sɪst/

noun
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    [hi-span-uh-sahyz] /hɪˈspæn əˌsaɪz/ verb (used with object), Hispanicized, Hispanicizing. (sometimes lowercase) 1. to make Spanish or Latin American, as in character, custom, or style. 2. to bring under Spanish or Latin-American domination or influence. /hɪˈspænɪˌsaɪz/ verb 1. (transitive) to make Spanish, as in custom or culture; bring under Spanish control or influence

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  • Hispanidad

    [ees-pah-nee-th ahth ] /isˌpɑ niˈðɑð/ noun, (often initial capital letter) Spanish. 1. hispanism, especially as directed toward political objectives.

  • Hispanism

    [his-puh-niz-uh m] /ˈhɪs pəˌnɪz əm/ noun, (often initial capital letter) 1. a movement in Latin America for the promotion of Spanish or of native culture and influence. Compare . 2. a word, phrase, feature, etc., associated with Spain or Latin America.

  • Hispanist

    [his-puh-nist] /ˈhɪs pə nɪst/ noun 1. a specialist in the Spanish or Portuguese language or in Spanish or Latin-American literature or culture.


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