Candomblé

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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Brazilian Portuguese Candomblé, from Kimbundu kandombe + Yoruba ilé (house), meaning “candombe house”.

Proper noun

Candomblé

  1. A religion, practiced mostly in Brazil, that blends African and Roman Catholic elements.
    • 2024 May 18, Orlando Mayorquín, quoting Luis Nicolau Parés, “Backlash to Anitta’s Music Video Evokes a Painful History in Brazil”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      It wasn’t until the 20th century that mainstream society began to tolerate expressions of Candomblé in an effort to recognize Brazil’s African heritage and cultivate a stronger Brazilian national identity, said Luis Nicolau Parés, a professor of anthropology at the Federal University of Bahia in Brazil, who wrote a book about Candomblé.

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Translations

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Kimbundu kandombe + Yoruba ilé (house), meaning “candombe house”.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Can‧dom‧blé

Proper noun

Candomblé m

  1. Candomblé

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