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Etymology edit

Masculine form of golondrina.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

golondrino m (plural golondrinos)

  1. The chick or young of a barn swallow.
    • c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 27r:
      […] p̃o non faz eſta uertud ſi non ſi eſtudieren amas las piedras en uno, o non fueren dun golondrino pollo.
      […] But it does not have this virtue if both stones are not placed in one, or if they are not from the chick of a swallow.

Descendants edit

  • Spanish: golondrino

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Noun edit

golondrino m (plural golondrinos, feminine golondrina, feminine plural golondrinas)

  1. young swallow
  2. (military) deserter, AWOL
  3. traveller, vagabond
  4. (politics) An admirer or fan of Nayib Bukele.
  5. (politics) A person exhibiting characteristics of Bukelism.
    Coordinate terms: frentudo, arenero

Noun edit

golondrino m (plural golondrinos)

  1. boil under the armpit

Adjective edit

golondrino (feminine golondrina, masculine plural golondrinos, feminine plural golondrinas)

  1. (politics, El Salvador, often derogatory) Of or pertaining to the Bukelism.

Further reading edit