caribe

See also: Caribe and Ca-ri-bê

English

Etymology

From Spanish caribe.

Noun

caribe (plural caribes)

  1. piranha fish

References

Spanish

Etymology

From a Taíno or Kalinago term corresponding to karifuna (Kalinago person) in modern Kalinago, a borrowing from a Cariban language, ultimately from Proto-Cariban *karipona (person). Compare Kari'na karìna (Carib person).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaˈɾibe/ [kaˈɾi.β̞e]
  • Rhymes: -ibe
  • Syllabification: ca‧ri‧be

Adjective

caribe m or f (masculine and feminine plural caribes)

  1. Cariban, belonging to one of the Carib peoples or relating to their cultures and languages
  2. Caribbean
  3. hot
    sol caribehot sun
  4. piranha fish

Descendants

  • Latin: Caribaeus

Further reading

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