uncle$86603$ - translation to spanish
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uncle$86603$ - translation to spanish

FICTIONAL CHARACTER
Uncle tom; Uncle Tomism
  • Uncle Tom, from an 1885 [[magic lantern]] series.
  • ''Uncle Tom and Eva'', [[Staffordshire figure]], England, 1855–1860, glazed and painted [[earthenware]]

uncle      
n. tío
uncle         
  • Uncles by Generation
PARENT'S BROTHER OR PARENT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW
Granduncle; Great uncle; Grand-uncle; Oncle; Uncles; Great-uncle; Uncle-in-law; Grand uncle; Great-grand-uncle; Father's brother; Greatuncle; Great-uncles; Great-granduncle; Strýc; Half-uncle
(n.) = tío
Ex: Findings showed that incest usually involved daughter-father and niece-uncle pairs, and for father-daughter relationships the incest always included intercourse.
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* great-uncle = tío abuelo
* Uncle Sam = Tío Sam, el
uncle         
  • Uncles by Generation
PARENT'S BROTHER OR PARENT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW
Granduncle; Great uncle; Grand-uncle; Oncle; Uncles; Great-uncle; Uncle-in-law; Grand uncle; Great-grand-uncle; Father's brother; Greatuncle; Great-uncles; Great-granduncle; Strýc; Half-uncle
tio

Definition

Uncle
·noun A Pawnbroker.
II. Uncle ·noun The brother of one's father or mother; also applied to an aunt's husband;
- the correlative of aunt in sex, and of nephew and niece in relationship.
III. Uncle ·add. ·noun An eldery man;
- used chiefly as a kindly or familiar appellation, ·esp. (Southern U. S.) for a worthy old negro; as, "Uncle Remus.".

Wikipedia

Uncle Tom

Uncle Tom is the title character of Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. The character was seen by many readers as a ground-breaking humanistic portrayal of a slave, one who uses nonresistance and gives his life to protect others who have escaped from slavery. However, the character also came to be seen as inexplicably kind to white slaveholders, especially based on his portrayal in pro-compassion dramatizations. This led to the use of Uncle Tom – sometimes shortened to just a Tom – as a derogatory epithet for an exceedingly subservient person or house negro, particularly one aware of their own lower-class racial status.