"mula̱ta" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Papantla Totonac]

Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish mulata, feminine of mulato, from mulo (“mule”) + -ato. Etymology templates: {{bor|top|es|mulata}} Spanish mulata, {{suffix|es|mulo|-ato|nocat=1|t1=mule}} mulo (“mule”) + -ato Head templates: {{head|top|noun}} mula̱ta
  1. a non-indigenous woman
    Sense id: en-mula̱ta-top-noun-T7HYZoRZ Categories (other): Papantla Totonac entries with incorrect language header

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