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milpa
[ mil-puh ]
noun
- (in certain tropical regions) a tract of land cleared from the jungle, usually by burning, farmed for a few seasons, and then abandoned.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of milpa1
1835–45, Americanism; < Mexican Spanish < Nahuatl mīlpan, equivalent to mīl ( li ) cultivated field + -pan locative suffix
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Example Sentences
The agente rode with us in the morning quite a league upon our road, to a place which he was clearing for a milpa.
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The mound was discovered by the Indians when cutting down virgin bush to make a milpa, or corn plantation.
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It was discovered by an Indian, who had cut a piece of virgin bush with the object of making a milpa.
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Milpa roza is, literally, field cleared of underbrush and ready for planting.
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If the savages have extended their milpa clearings since our visit, the falling trees have probably spoiled these walls by now.
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