menudo

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish menudo

Noun

menudo

  1. A traditional Mexican soup made with tripe and chili peppers.
  2. A traditional stew from the Philippines, made with sliced pork and calf's liver in tomato sauce.

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin minūtus (small, little). Doublet of minuto, a borrowing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mẽ̞ˈnuðo̞]

Adjective

menudo (feminine singular menuda, masculine plural menudos, feminine plural menudas)

  1. what a (intensifier, followed by a noun)
    ¡Menudo capullo!What a plonker!
  2. small, tiny
  3. insignificant

Derived terms

Noun

menudo m (plural menudos)

A bowl of menudo (soup)
  1. (Mexico, cooking) a traditional Mexican spicy soup made with tripe
  2. (Mexico, cooking) tripes (used as food)

Synonyms


Tagalog

Noun

menudo

  1. dish of cubes of pork and liver cooked with potato cubes and with tomatoes and spices
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