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Otomi

[ oh-tuh-mee ]

noun

, plural O·to·mis, (especially collectively) O·to·mi
  1. a member of an Indigenous people of south-central Mexico.
  2. the Oto-Manguean language of the Otomi.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the Otomi or their language.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Otomi1

First recorded in 1780–90; from Mexican Spanish otomí from Nahuatl otomih, plural of otomitl; literal meaning unknown
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Example Sentences

Her main competitor, Xóchitl Gálvez, meanwhile, had a father who was Indigenous Otomi.

The face of Gálvez — who has Indigenous roots, with an Otomi father — is not.

The face of Gálvez — who has Indigenous roots, with an Otomi father — is not.

She grew up poor in the central state of Hidalgo, and her father was an Indigenous Otomi schoolteacher.

Her father - an indigenous Otomi schoolteacher - was an abusive alcoholic, Ms Gálvez says, according to the Associated Press.

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