mezquita
English
Spanish
Etymology
From Andalusian Arabic, from Arabic مَسْجِد (masjid, “mosque”, literally “place of prostration”), from the verbal root سَجَدَ (sajada, “to prostrate, bow down”).
Pronunciation
- (Castilian) IPA(key): /meθˈkita/, [meθˈkit̪a]
- (Latin America) IPA(key): /mesˈkita/, [mesˈkit̪a]
- Rhymes: -ita
Noun
mezquita f (plural mezquitas)
- mosque (place of worship for Muslims)
- (by extension, obsolete) a Native American (especially Aztec) religious site (during the Spanish conquest of the Americas)
- 1520 October 30, Hernán Cortés, a letter about "la matanza de cholula", quoted in 1992, El genocidio en México durante la conquista (1519-1521): crónica:
- "...y certifico a vuestra alteza que yo conté desde una mezquita a cuatrocientos una mezquita y tantas torres en dicha ciudad, y todas son de mezquitas..."
- 1520 October 30, Hernán Cortés, a letter about "la matanza de cholula", quoted in 1992, El genocidio en México durante la conquista (1519-1521): crónica:
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