"cocolo" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Spanish]

IPA: /koˈkolo/, [koˈko.lo] Forms: cocola [feminine], cocolos [masculine, plural], cocolas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -olo Etymology: Derived from kokolo, nickname given to the Barloventino laborers upon their arrival in the Dominican Republic, by the Dominican sugar farmhands who came in large proportion from the Dominican southwest where they called black Haitians who crossed the border, cocolos. Etymology templates: {{m|es|kokolo}} kokolo, {{m|es|cocolos}} cocolos Head templates: {{es-adj}} cocolo (feminine cocola, masculine plural cocolos, feminine plural cocolas)
  1. (Puerto Rico) Someone who is a big fan of salsa music. Tags: Puerto-Rico
    Sense id: en-cocolo-es-adj-xYAzPnTC Categories (other): Puerto Rican Spanish
  2. Simple, candid.
    Sense id: en-cocolo-es-adj-P3hrx0ax
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: negro, prieto

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /koˈkolo/, [koˈko.lo] Forms: cocolos [plural], cocola [feminine], cocolas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -olo Etymology: Derived from kokolo, nickname given to the Barloventino laborers upon their arrival in the Dominican Republic, by the Dominican sugar farmhands who came in large proportion from the Dominican southwest where they called black Haitians who crossed the border, cocolos. Etymology templates: {{m|es|kokolo}} kokolo, {{m|es|cocolos}} cocolos Head templates: {{es-noun|m|f=+}} cocolo m (plural cocolos, feminine cocola, feminine plural cocolas)
  1. (Caribbean) a person of the black race, especially one native to the Lesser Antilles. Tags: Caribbean, masculine
    Sense id: en-cocolo-es-noun-EPxRoXcx Categories (other): Caribbean Spanish, Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 4 2 94

Inflected forms

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