/ˈpɪntəʊ/, /ˈpɪntoʊ/, /ˈpɪntəʉ/
OriginBorrowed from Spanish pinto (“painted, mottled”).
- A horse with a patchy coloration that includes a white color.
“Chick Norris leaned low over his pinto.”
- A member of a mountain tribe of Native Americans living near Acapulco, Mexico.
- Pied, mottled.
“While Profane, dreamy, went on to tell of his nights with the Alligator Patrol, and how he’d hunted one pinto beast through Fairing’s Parish; cornered and killed it in a chamber lit by some frightenin”
- A municipality in Santiago del Ester, Argentina
- A town in Ñuble Province, Biobío Region, Chile.
- A town in the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain
Formspintos(plural) · pintoes(plural) · more pinto(comparative) · most pinto(superlative) · Pintos(plural) · Pintoes(plural)