Casta

See also: casta and Δ‰asta

English

Etymology

From Spanish and Portuguese casta (β€œlineage; breed; race”), either from Gothic *πŒΊπŒ°πƒπ„πƒ (*kasts) or a derivative of Latin castus (β€œpure”).

Noun

Casta

  1. The institutionalized system of racial and social stratification in 17th-century Mexico.
  2. Variety, in reference to and in names of Portugal grapes or wine.

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