Spaynard
English
Etymology
Doublet of Spaniard.
Noun
Spaynard (plural Spaynnards)
- A person from Spain or of Spanish descent.
- 1853 October 27, The Wyandot Pioneer:
- A. Mr Cunningham, a Wabash river pilot and raftsman,' was going down the river in a skiff, several miles above New: Madrid, with his tent, rafting tackle, and carpet sack on board, when he fell in with a Spaynard who prevailed upon Mr. CV to take him aboard.
Related terms
- Spain
- spaniel
- Spaniard
- Spanish
- Spanishisation, Spanishization
- Spanishise, Spanishize
- Spanishness
Translations
somebody from Spain
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See also
- Hispanic
- Hispanicism
- Hispanicity
- Hispanicise, Hispanicize
- Hispanicisation, Hispanicization
- Hispanist
- Hispano
- Hispano-, hispano-
- Hispanophile
- Hispanophilia
- Hispanophilic
- Hispanophobe
- Hispanophobia
- Hispanophobic
- Hispanophone
- Hispanophone Caribbean
- Hispanophonia
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