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Meanings of "tradition" in Spanish English Dictionary : 11 result(s)

English Spanish
General
tradition solera [f]
tradition tradición [f]
tradition raigambre [f]
tradition costumbre [f]
tradition fruta del país [f]
tradition solera [f]
tradition tradición [f]
tradition arraigo [m]
tradition habitud [f] disused
Law
tradition entrega [f]
tradition tradición [f]

Meanings of "tradition" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 46 result(s)

English Spanish
General
long tradition abolengo [m]
a song in the gospel music tradition góspel [m]
pertaining to tradition tradicional [adj]
break with tradition romper moldes [v]
break with tradition romper con la tradición [v]
break the tradition of romper la tradición de [v]
break the tradition of gift giving romper la tradición de dar regalos [v]
become a tradition convertirse en una tradición [v]
a centuries-old tradition una tradición centenaria
conduct contrary to the tradition derrapón [m] MX
philosophical and literary movement founded in medellin in 1958 by gonzalo arango (1931-1976), characterized by a strong influence of french existentialism and advocating the breaking of literary, political, and social tradition nadaísmo [m] CO
a soft drink made with candy or confection, ginger and sour lemon as a tradition in the costa rican caribbean agua de sapo [f] CR
(in folk tradition) an evil being, similar to a sheep or hairy goat, which frighten solo walkers calchona [f] CL:C,S AR
loss of tradition descostumbre [f] disused
devoted to conservative catholic tradition in the face of change or innovation (person) curuchupa (del quechua) [m/f] EC
devoted to conservative catholic tradition in the face of change or innovation (person) curuchupa (del quechua) [adj] EC
belonging to the peruvian musical tradition developed on the coast since the beginning of the 20th century based on european music genres (music) criollo [adj] PE
pertaining to what pertains to argentina and comes from the spanish tradition, especially in the rural area criollo [adj] AR
Idioms
observe tradition guardar ceremonia [v]
be tradition ser de ritual algo [v]
break with tradition abandonar la tradición
break with tradition dejar de lado la tradición
break with tradition romper la tradición
Colloquial
be tradition ser de rúbrica algo [v]
hell in popular tradition ukupacha [f] EC PE:Se BO
Law
legal tradition tradición jurídica
Politics
argentine society for defending tradition, family, and property sociedad argentina de defensa de la tradición, familia y propiedad AR
Engineering
folk tradition tradición popular
Agriculture
culinary tradition tradición culinaria
Religion
person who accepts a tradition of devotional public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks novenante [m] PE BO:E,W
accepting of a tradition of devotional public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks novenante [adj] BO:E,W
Mythology
mythical character in popular mesoamerican tradition represented by an older woman who cries for her children whose deaths she caused tepesa [f] PA
mythical character in popular mesoamerican tradition represented by an older woman who cries for her children whose deaths she caused vieja del monte [f] PA
Folklore
ghost that represents the devil, and shows up as a goat with flames shooting from its eyes (popular tradition) chivato [m] PA
head of a sorcerer that splits apart from the body and flies with its ears (popular mapuche tradition) chonchón [m] CL
monster that kidnaps women and takes them to the woods (popular tradition) chiro [m] EC
during ash wednesday, carnival tradition that consists of throwing water on passersby or getting together at friends' homes to throw water at each other carnaval [m] EC
(in mapuche popular tradition) sorcerer or evil being that is deformed and hunchbacked imbunche [m] CL:S AR:S
(in popular tradition) mischievous and teasing fantastic character, short in stature, wearing a large hat and one hand made of wool the other of steel, of spanish origin duende [m] DO AR:Nw
foot tapping in tradition dance parará [m] AR
fantastic character that is the son of a young woman and a bear with a body covered in fur in popular andean tradition ucumari [m] AR:N
tradition celebrated on the last sunday of january where representatives of the rich against the poor face with a whip zumbanacuy [m] PE:C
mythical character in popular mesoamerican tradition represented by an older woman who cries for her children whose deaths she caused llorona [f] MX GT HN NI CR PA DO PR CO VE EC
mythical character in popular mesoamerican tradition represented by an older woman who cries for her children whose deaths she caused tepesa [f] PA
mythical character in popular mesoamerican tradition represented by an older woman who cries for her children whose deaths she caused tulivieja [f] PA
mythical character in popular mesoamerican tradition represented by an older woman who cries for her children whose deaths she caused vieja del monte [f] PA