"Cipitío" meaning in Spanish

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Proper name

IPA: /θipiˈtio/ [Spain], [θi.piˈt̪i.o] [Spain], /sipiˈtio/ [Latin-America, Philippines], [si.piˈt̪i.o] [Latin-America, Philippines]
Rhymes: -io Etymology: Representing Pipil cipit or Pipil cipote, both meaning "child." Etymology templates: {{bor|es|ppl|cipit}} Pipil cipit, {{bor|es|ppl|cipote}} Pipil cipote Head templates: {{head|es|proper nouns|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=}} Cipitío m, {{es-proper noun|m}} Cipitío m
  1. (El Salvador, folklore) A legendary character revolving around the Siguanaba and Cadejo legends, portrayed as an 8-10-year-old boy with a large conical hat and a pot belly. Wikipedia link: es:Cipitío Tags: El-Salvador, masculine Categories (topical): Folklore Related terms: cipote, Siguanaba, Tláloc
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