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Hispanic vs Comanchero - What's the difference?

hispanic | comanchero |

In historical terms the difference between hispanic and comanchero

is that hispanic is of or pertaining to the Iberian peninsula, its people, its culture or its languages while comanchero is a Hispanic trader of New Mexico who made a living by trading with the nomadic plains tribes, especially the Comanches.

As nouns the difference between hispanic and comanchero

is that hispanic is a Spanish-speaking person while Comanchero is a Hispanic trader of New Mexico who made a living by trading with the nomadic plains tribes, especially the Comanches.

As an adjective Hispanic

is of or relating to Spain.

hispanic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or relating to Spain
  • Of or relating to a Spanish-speaking people or culture, as in Latin America.
  • Houses in New Mexico, California and Florida exhibit a strong Hispanic architectural influence.
  • (historical) Of or pertaining to the Iberian peninsula, its people, its culture or its languages.
  • (colloquial) mestizo.
  • Synonyms

    * (of Spain) Spanish * (of Spanish-speaking people) Latin, Latino * (of Iberia) Iberian, Hispanian

    Derived terms

    * Hispanicism * Hispanicity * Hispanicise, Hispanicize * Hispanicisation, Hispanicization

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A Spanish-speaking person.
  • A person residing in the United States, Latin America or worldwide of Spanish ancestry
  • (colloquial) a mestizo.
  • See also

    * Iberian * Ibero- * Ibero-America * Ibero-American * Ibero-Romance * Latin * Latina * Latin American * Latino

    comanchero

    English

    Noun

    (en noun) (wikipedia Comanchero)
  • (historical) A Hispanic trader of New Mexico who made a living by trading with the nomadic plains tribes, especially the Comanches.