maquila

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English

Etymology 1

From Spanish maquila, from Andalusian Arabic مَكِيلَة (makíla), from Arabic مَكِيلَة (makīla, measured). In reference to factories, via Spanish clipping of maquiladora, from maquilar (to assemble) + -adora (-ator: forming agent nouns), from maquilar's original sense of taking a toll of grain. Also understood as a clipping within English.

Noun

maquila (plural maquilas)

  1. Synonym of medio, half-celemin, a traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 2.3 L.
  2. Synonym of maquiladora, a factory or sweatshop in Latin American and Spanish contexts.

Etymology 2

From Basque makila via Spanish maquila.

Noun

maquila (plural maquilas)

  1. Alternative spelling of makila, a kind of walking stick.
    • 1903, Prosper Mérimée, translated by Lady Mary Loyd, Carmen, published 1845:
      I would give one of my fingers to have your milord out on the mountains, and each of us with a maquila in his fist.

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maˈkila/
  • Rhymes: -ila
  • Syllabification: ma‧qui‧la

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Andalusian Arabic مَكِيلَة (makíla), from Arabic مَكِيلَة (makīla, measured). In reference to factories, via clipping of maquiladora, from maquilar (to assemble) + -adora (-ator: forming agent nouns), from maquilar's original sense of taking a toll of grain.

Noun

maquila f (plural maquilas)

  1. (historical) maquila, half-almud (a traditional unit of dry measure of variable size)
  2. (historical) Synonym of medio, half-celemin (a traditional unit of dry measure equivalent to about 2.3 L)
  3. Synonym of maquiladora (a factory or sweatshop in Latin American and Spanish contexts)
Coordinate terms
  • (irregular unit): almud (2 maquilas)

Verb

maquila

  1. inflection of maquilar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Etymology 2

From Basque makila.

Noun

maquila f (plural maquilas)

  1. Alternative spelling of makila

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