Criollo
Encyclopedia : C : CR : CRI : Criollo
Criollo is a Spanish term (feminine criolla, plural criollos/criollas) which may refer to:
- The Spanish Criollo peoples, a caste in the Spanish colonial caste system.
- Any Creole peoples in Spanish-speaking regions, or former Spanish colonies.
- Any creole languages that is Spanish-based, or is spoken in Spanish-speaking regions.
- The Criollo cultivar of cacao.
- Criollo (horse), a South American horse breed.
- Cuban Criollo (horse), a Cuban horse breed.
- Criollo (sheep), a sheep breed.
- Criollo cattle, the Mexican name of the Corriente cattle
- The Criollos de Caguas or Caguas Creoles (basketball), a team frm Caguas, Puerto Rico.
- Pan Criollo, a constructed language by Xul Solar amusingly named after a traditional type of Argentine bread, popularly believed to be kneaded with the feet.
- The Spanish name for the Mission (grape) is Uva Criolla.
- A criollo is the opposite of a gringo.
Other things with criollo in their names
- Canción criolla Argentine and Unruguayan country music.
- Duelo criollo, a duel with knifes in Argentina and Uruguay.
- Pabellón criollo, a traditional Venezuelan dish.
- Musica criolla, any of various musical styles from Peru.
- Vals criollo, or creole waltz, an urban dance from Argentina.
- Pino criollo, or laso (Prumnopitys montana).
- Adobo criollo, a spice or combination of spices. Adobar is Spanish for marinate.
- Apio criollo, the Venezuelan name of the arracacha.
- "Hablando en criollo, "speaking creole", an expression that usually prefaces the use of blunt or vulgar language (as in English "pardon my French".)
- Agustín Criollo, a guitar player.
Terms derived from the word criollo
- Criollada, a deed typical of a traditional Argentine; also a collective noun for the criollo masses, as distinct from the gringada, the generality of persons of gringo origin.
- Criollita, a simple saltine cream cracker, in Argentina.
- Criollito, Spanish diminutive, a term of enderament for a typical, all-Argentine (or Uruguayan) boy or young man.
- Criollazo, a Spanish augmentative, meaning a real, authentic criollo. Term of endearment for a patriarchal figure.
- Criollismo, the cultivation of criollo values, especially in literature, sometimes in a chauvinistic way. (i.e., nativism.)
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
