Dago Definition

dāgō
noun
A person, often dark-skinned, of Spanish, Portuguese, or, now esp., Italian descent.
Webster's New World
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Noun

Singular:
dago
Plural:
dagoes, dagos

Origin of Dago

  • Alteration of diego (“Spaniard”), from Spanish Diego (“common Spanish name”) by law of Hobson-Jobson. See Johnnie and Jock for similar epithets.

    From Wiktionary

  • Alteration of Spanish Diego a given name from Latin Iacōbus Jacob

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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