chiltoma
English
Etymology
Noun
chiltoma (plural chiltomas)
- Any sweet pepper.
Spanish
Etymology
Perhaps from Nahuatl chiltotl, chīltōtōtl (“brightly-coloured bird”), from chīlli + tōtōtl; compare chiltic, chīchīltic (“the colour red”).
Alternatively, perhaps from chilli (“chili, pepper”) + tomatl (“tomatillo”).[1]
Noun
chiltoma f (plural chiltomas)
- (Nicaragua) sweet pepper
References
- ↑ William Woys Weaver, 100 Vegetables and Where They Came From (2000, →ISBN, page 48: The word chiltoma (pronounced cheel-TOE-ma) is a term of Nahuatl origin that combines two separate words into one: chil (pepper) and tomatl (tomatillo).
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