Cortes
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Cortes
1660–70; < Spanish, plural of corte court
Example Sentences
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Susan Cortes, 24, said that while she has never heard of private investments, she is open to learning about them someday.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 12, 2025
This time, it was Nestor Cortes who was in cruise control, spinning six scoreless innings while retiring his first 16 batters.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 23, 2025
Cortes stranded Rojas, with the inning ending on a flyout from Ohtani.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 23, 2025
Others credit Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes, who got a taste of chocolate after being served Xocolatl by Montezuma himself.
From Salon • Feb. 17, 2025
It was indeed in the Spanish interest to exaggerate the extent of human sacrifice, because ending what Cortes called this “most horrid and abominable custom” became a post hoc rationale for conquest.
From "1491" by Charles C. Mann
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