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gringo

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grin·go  (grngg)
n. pl. grin·gos Offensive Slang
Used as a disparaging term for a foreigner in Latin America, especially an American or English person.

[Spanish, foreign, foreign language, gibberish, probably alteration of griego, Greek, from Latin Graecus; see Greek.]
Word History: In Latin America the word gringo is an offensive term for a foreigner, particularly an American or English person. But the word existed in Spanish before this particular sense came into being. In fact, gringo may be an alteration of the word griego, the Spanish development of Latin Graecus, "Greek." Griego first meant "Greek, Grecian," as an adjective and "Greek, Greek language," as a noun. The saying "It's Greek to me" exists in Spanish, as it does in English, and helps us understand why griego came to mean "unintelligible language" and perhaps, by further extension of this idea, "stranger, that is, one who speaks a foreign language." The altered form gringo lost touch with Greek but has the senses "unintelligible language," "foreigner, especially an English person," and in Latin America, "North American or Britisher." Its first recorded English use (1849) is in John Woodhouse Audubon's Western Journal: "We were hooted and shouted at as we passed through, and called 'Gringoes.'"

gringo [ˈgrɪŋgəʊ]
n pl -gos
(Social Science / Peoples) a person from an English-speaking country: used as a derogatory term by Latin Americans
[from Spanish: foreigner, probably from griego Greek, hence an alien]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.gringo - a Latin American (disparaging) term for foreigners (especially Americans and Englishmen)
alien, foreigner, noncitizen, outlander - a person who comes from a foreign country; someone who does not owe allegiance to your country
Translations
gringo [ˈgrɪŋgəʊ] N (US) (pej) → gringo/a m/f
gringo [ˈgrɪŋgəʊ] n (offensive)gringo m
gringo
n (esp US pej) → Gringo m


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And Urcisino Castillo told him to his face that he was a dog of a Gringo and other things.
They always did that, and proceeded to kill the train crew and whatever chance Gringo passengers that'd escaped being killed in the accident.
 
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