merino
See also: Merino
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /məˈɹinoʊ/
Noun
merino (countable and uncountable, plural merinos)
- (countable) A sheep of a Spanish breed with long, fine hair.
- (uncountable) The wool of this sheep.
- The fabric made from this wool (or from any similar yarn).
- 1919, Ronald Firbank, Valmouth (hardback), Duckworth, page 5:
- The Priest pulled the light merino carriage rug higher about his knees.
- A dress made out of merino fabric.
- 1838 (date written), L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter VII, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances. […], volume I, London: Henry Colburn, […], published 1842, →OCLC, page 89:
- "Oh, mamma," cried Georgiana, and the speech was heroic for her who dearly loved dress, "I would rather wear my merino, and then I should keep Isabella in countenance."
- A yarn made from a combination of wool and cotton in imitation of this wool.
Derived terms
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [məˈri.no]
- Hyphenation: mê‧ri‧no
Noun
mêrino (first-person possessive merinoku, second-person possessive merinomu, third-person possessive merinonya)
Further reading
- “merino” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Late Latin maiōrīnus, from maiōr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /meˈɾino/ [meˈɾi.no]
- Rhymes: -ino
- Syllabification: me‧ri‧no
Adjective
merino (feminine merina, masculine plural merinos, feminine plural merinas)
- merino (relating to the sheep or wool)
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Catalan: merí, merino
Noun
merino m (plural merinos)
Descendants
- → English: merino
Further reading
- “merino”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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