abuela

noun
/ɑˈbweɪlə/

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish abuela.

  1. borrowed from abuela

Definitions

  1. A Hispanic grandmother.

    • I, an abuela-aged woman of Northern European ancestry, have lived within 50 miles of the Mexican border most of my life. Mexican culture is part of my life as much as any of my DNA cultures, if not more, and I love it all.
    • 8 a.m. Wake up early for breakfast at an abuela’s house

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