ladino in English

noun
1
the language of some Sephardic Jews, especially formerly in Mediterranean countries. It is based on medieval Spanish, with an admixture of Hebrew, Greek, and Turkish words, and is written in modified Hebrew characters.
There is a Spanish language paper published every day in Ladino , the medieval Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews kicked out of Andalucia by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492.
2
a mestizo or Spanish-speaking white person in Central America.
The rest are Mestizos or Ladinos (supposedly of mixed racial descent).
noun
1
a white clover of a large variety native to Italy and cultivated for fodder in North America.
Legume coverage was very sparse in the post-seeding years for all treatments except for the ladino clover treatment in year 1, which averaged >9%.

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1. Compare Ladino Albondiga and Portuguese almôndega.

2. Various aspects of interactions between tall fescue and ladino clover were observed in the presence and absence of O3.

3. Since he was interested in languages, and spoke better POrtuguese than Italian he came to realize that the language of the countryside around Belluno, Ferrara and Alessandria was very similar to old Spanish/POrtugueses and that the ” Contadinos ” say their language is ” Ladino

4. In the Middle Ages, both had a rich system of seven sibilants – paired according to affrication and voicing: /s/, /ts/, /z/, /dz/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/, and /dʒ/ (the latter probably in free variation with /ʒ/, as still happens today in Ladino) – and spelled virtually the same in Spanish and Portuguese.