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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish casta.
Noun
casta (uncountable)
- (historical) A hierarchical system of race classification created by Spanish elites in Hispanic America during the eighteenth century.
2012, Mary Jo Maynes, Ann Waltner, The Family: A World History, Oxford University Press, →ISBN:Both of these political developments called attention to family lineage. In the Mexican colonial context, casta took on new meanings, referring to all the people of Mexico who were not of “pure” Spanish heritage.
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Anagrams
Catalan
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Noun
casta f (plural castes)
- race, breed
- type, kind
- Synonym: mena
- caste
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
casta
- feminine singular of cast
Further reading
Galician
Etymology
Probably from Gothic *𐌺𐌰𐍃𐍄𐍃 (*kasts), from Proto-Germanic *kastuz, Proto-Germanic *kastōną (“to throw, cast”), compare English cast.[1] Alternatively from a derivative of Latin castus.
Pronunciation
Noun
casta f (plural castas)
- species, race or kind
1807, anonymous author, Segundo diálogo dos esterqueiros:ben dicen alí que cando un home ten un bocado, nunca lle marran amigos. Dou ó Demo a casta deles Si non sirven para máis.- wisely they say that a man which has food never is short of friends. I send to hell their kind if they are good for nothing else
- quality
- lineage, progeny, offspring, group of people who share the same ancestors
- caste (hereditary class)
Derived terms
References
- Antón Luís Santamarina Fernández, editor (2006–2013), “casta”, in Dicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega [Dictionary of Dictionaries of the Galician language] (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega
- Antón Luís Santamarina Fernández, Ernesto Xosé González Seoane, María Álvarez de la Granja, editors (2003–2018), “casta”, in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega
- Rosario Álvarez Blanco, editor (2014–2024), “casta”, in Tesouro do léxico patrimonial galego e portugués (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega, →ISSN
Irish
Pronunciation
Participle
casta
- past participle of cas
Adjective
casta
- twisted, wound
- complicated, intricate, involved
- gnarled, bent, wizened
Declension
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Singular
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Plural (m/f)
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Positive
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Masculine
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Feminine
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(strong noun)
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(weak noun)
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Nominative
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casta
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chasta
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casta; chasta²
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Vocative
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chasta
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casta
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Genitive
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casta
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casta
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casta
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Dative
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casta; chasta¹
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chasta
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casta; chasta²
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Comparative
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níos casta
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Superlative
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is casta
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¹ When the preceding noun is lenited and governed by the definite article.
² When the preceding noun ends in a slender consonant.
Derived terms
Noun
casta m sg
- genitive singular of casadh
Mutation
Irish mutation
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Radical
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Lenition
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Eclipsis
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casta
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chasta
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gcasta
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Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese casta or Spanish casta, probably of Gothic and Germanic origin.
Pronunciation
Noun
casta f (plural caste)
- caste
- establishment; the exclusive class of powerful people thought to really rule Italy
Derived terms
Adjective
casta f sg
- feminine singular of casto (“chaste”)
Anagrams
Latin
Pronunciation
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈkas.ta/,
Adjective
casta
- inflection of castus:
- nominative/vocative feminine singular
- nominative/accusative/nominative neuter plural
Adjective
castā
- ablative feminine singular of castus
References
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Uncertain, possibly from the feminine of casto (“chaste”) (from Old Galician-Portuguese casto, from Latin castus) or from Gothic *𐌺𐌰𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌽 (*kastan) or *𐌺𐌰𐍃𐍄𐍃 (*kasts), from Proto-Germanic *kastōną (“to throw, cast”), *kastuz.
Noun
casta f (plural castas)
- bloodline; lineage
- Synonyms: linhagem, sangue
- breed; race
- Synonym: raça
- species
- caste (hereditary social classes)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
casta
- feminine singular of casto
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkasta/
- Rhymes: -asta
- Syllabification: cas‧ta
Etymology 1
Noun
casta f (plural castas)
- caste
- lineage (of a person)
- Synonym: linaje
- breed (of an animal)
- Synonym: raza
- (Spain, Argentina) establishment (the exclusive class of powerful people thought to really rule the country)
- Synonym: casta política
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Adjective
casta
- feminine singular of casto
Further reading
References