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corregidor

1

[ kuh-reg-i-dawr, -dohr; Spanish kawr-re-hee-thawr ]

noun

, plural cor·reg·i·dors, cor·reg·i·do·res [k, uh, -, reg, -i-, dawr, -eez, -, dohr, -, kaw, r, -, r, e-hee-, thaw, -, r, es].
  1. the chief magistrate of a town in Spain.
  2. History/Historical. (in Spanish America)
    1. a minor administrative unit.
    2. the chief officer of such a district.


Corregidor

2

[ kuh-reg-i-dawr, -dohr; Spanish kawr-re-hee-thawr ]

noun

  1. an island in Manila Bay, in the Philippines: U.S. forces defeated by the Japanese in May, 1942. 2 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).

Corregidor

/ kəˈrɛɡɪˌdɔː /

noun

  1. an island at the entrance to Manila Bay, in the Philippines: site of the defeat of American forces by the Japanese (1942) in World War II
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of corregidor1

1585–95; < Spanish, derivative of corregir to correct
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Example Sentences

When they went on deck again Corregidor Island was astern, rising out of the channel like a derelict battleship.

Precisely at eleven on the following day, I attended at the office of the corregidor.

A corregidor frequently had half a dozen of these pongos, whom he provided with miserable food and wretched clothing.

The cacique of Tungasuca assembled the irritated Indians, who seized the corregidor and hanged him.

In March, 1895, Wolf lived once more, and in three months had written the piano score of Corregidor.

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