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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Spanish ·1650s

Siesta

from siesta

Meaning
An afternoon nap.
Source word
siesta
Route into English
Spanish *siesta* (from Latin *sexta hora*, the sixth hour — noon) → English. The word literally names the time, not the nap; the nap association is cultural. Modern research suggests the afternoon dip is a sensible physiological response to hot climates.
Arrived
1650s

From Spanish

American Spanish, not peninsular Spanish, provided most of the modern loanwords — through US expansion westward and Latin American trade.

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