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Webster 1913 Edition
Hidalgo
Hi-dal′go
,Noun.
[Sp., contr. fr.
hijo de algo
, i. e., son of something; hijo
son (fr. LL. filius
) + algo
something, fr. L. aliquod
. Cf. Fidalgo
.] A title, denoting a Spanish nobleman of the lower class.
Webster 1828 Edition
Hidalgo
HIDAL'GO
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
See also: hidalgo
Spanish
Etymology
Named after the Mexican independence leader Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
Proper noun
Hidalgo m
- A state of Mexico.
Related terms
See also
- Hidalgo on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es
hidalgo
hidalgo
See also: Hidalgo
English
Noun
hidalgo (plural hidalgos or hidalgoes)
- A member of the Spanish nobility, especially one without a title.
- 1889: W. S. Gilbert, The Gondoliers, Act I
- The young man seems to entertain but an imperfect appreciation of the respect due from a menial to a Castilian hidalgo.
- 1889: W. S. Gilbert, The Gondoliers, Act I
Derived terms
- hidalgoish
- hidalgoism
Translations
member of the Spanish nobility
French
Etymology
From Spanish.
Pronunciation
- (mute h) IPA(key): /i.dal.ɡo/
- Rhymes: -o
- Homophone: hidalgos
Noun
hidalgo m (plural hidalgos)
- hidalgo
- 1837, Louis Viardot, L’Ingénieux Hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manche, volume 1, translation of El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Chapter I:
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Dans une bourgade de la Manche, dont je ne veux pas me rappeler le nom, vivait, il n’y a pas longtemps, un hidalgo, de ceux qui ont lance au râtelier, rondache antique, bidet maigre et lévrier de chasse.
- In a village of La Mancha, whose name I don't want to remember, lived, not long ago, an hidalgo, of the type that have a lance on the rack, an antique rondache, a meagre horse and a hunting hound.
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Dans une bourgade de la Manche, dont je ne veux pas me rappeler le nom, vivait, il n’y a pas longtemps, un hidalgo, de ceux qui ont lance au râtelier, rondache antique, bidet maigre et lévrier de chasse.
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Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Shortened from hijo de algo; see hijodalgo
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iˈðalɡo/
Adjective
hidalgo m (feminine singular hidalga, masculine plural hidalgos, feminine plural hidalgas)
Noun
hidalgo m (plural hidalgos, feminine hidalga)
- noble, nobleman
- 1605, Miguel de Cervantes, El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, Primera parte, Capítulo I
- En un lugar de la Mancha, de cuyo nombre no quiero acordarme, no ha mucho tiempo que vivía un hidalgo de los de lanza en astillero, adarga antigua, rocín flaco y galgo corredor.
- In a village of La Mancha, of whose name I don't want to remember, lived, not long ago, a nobleman, of the type with a lance on the rack, an antique rondache, a meagre horse and a hunting hound.
- En un lugar de la Mancha, de cuyo nombre no quiero acordarme, no ha mucho tiempo que vivía un hidalgo de los de lanza en astillero, adarga antigua, rocín flaco y galgo corredor.
- 1605, Miguel de Cervantes, El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, Primera parte, Capítulo I