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- Mexican linguist and philologist Francisco J. Santamaría's Diccionario de Mejicanismos (1959), Chivichanga is a regionalism from the State of Tabasco: In Tabasco...
- wheat, filled with meat or other ingredients. In the 1895 Diccionario de Mejicanismos by Feliz Ramos i Duarte, burrito was identified as the regional name...
- 2021-02-08. Retrieved 2021-07-26. Ramos y Duarte, Felix (1898). Dicción de Mejicanismos (in Spanish) (Second ed.). Mexico: Herrero hermanos. p. 551. Retrieved...
- The Cuban lexicographer Felix Ramos y Duarte, in his Diccionario de Mejicanísmos (1895), records the word for the first time. He explains it as usual...
- 2018-04-07. Retrieved 2017-03-06. Francisco J. Santamaría, Diccionario de mejicanismos (Mexico: Editorial Puzo, 1978), p. 388. Bayless, Rick; Deann Groen Bayless...
- (1895). Diccionario de Mejicanismos. Imprenta de Eduardo Dublan. p. 98. Santamaría, Francisco J. (1959). Diccionario de Mejicanismos (Second ed.). Mexico...
- 2024. Retrieved 3 August 2024. Francisco J. Santamaría, Diccionario de mejicanismos, Mexico City: Editorial Porrúa, 1959, 1978. Pinole: The Ultimate Bugout...
- University of California Press. p. 104. Santamaria, Francisco. Diccionario de Mejicanismos. Mexico: Editorial Porrúa S. A. pp. 412–413. Dakin, Karen; Wichmann,...
- histórico formado p. 160, or Ramos i Duarte, Féliz (1895). Diccionario de Mejicanismos, p. 136. Wood, Clement and Gloria Goddard (1940). The Complete Book of...
- Cuban-Mexican professor, Félix Ramos y Duarte, argued in his —Diccionario de Mejicanismos (1895)— that Jarocho came from jara, which, according to him, means hair...