"pastorela" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: pastorelas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish pastorela, from French pastourelle. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*peh₂-}}, {{bor+|en|es|pastorela}} Borrowed from Spanish pastorela, {{bor|en|fr|pastourelle}} French pastourelle Head templates: {{en-noun}} pastorela (plural pastorelas)
  1. A traditional Mexican theater performance that chronicles the journeys of shepherds and shepherdesses on the way to visit the newborn Jesus, typically performed during Advent. Categories (topical): Christianity, Theater
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The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Pastorela
Etymology number: 1

Noun

Forms: pastorelas [plural]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Old Occitan pastorela (“little shepherdess”), from pastor (“shepherd”) + -ela (feminine diminutive suffix). Compare etymology 1. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*peh₂-}}, {{lbor|en|pro|pastorela||little shepherdess}} Learned borrowing from Old Occitan pastorela (“little shepherdess”), {{suf|pro|pastor|-ela|nocat=1|pos2=feminine diminutive suffix|t1=shepherd}} pastor (“shepherd”) + -ela (feminine diminutive suffix) Head templates: {{en-noun}} pastorela (plural pastorelas)
  1. (historical) A type of Occitan lyric poetry in which a knight meets a shepherdess. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Poetry
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  2. (historical) A type of Occitan lyric poetry in which a knight meets a shepherdess.
    A work of such poetry.
    Tags: historical Categories (topical): Poetry
    Sense id: en-pastorela-en-noun-qHpJIS1f
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Pastorela Related terms: troubadour, pastor
Etymology number: 2
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