morelos y pavon: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/mɒˈreɪlɒs iː pæˈvɒn/US/mɔˈrɛɪloʊs iː pɑˈvoʊn/

Formal (historical, academic, governmental, official naming)

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What does “morelos y pavon” mean?

Proper noun referring to José María Morelos y Pavón (1765–1815), a Mexican Roman Catholic priest, revolutionary leader, and one of the principal figures in the Mexican War of Independence.

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Meaning and Definition

Proper noun referring to José María Morelos y Pavón (1765–1815), a Mexican Roman Catholic priest, revolutionary leader, and one of the principal figures in the Mexican War of Independence.

Used as a toponym in Mexico for towns, streets, institutions, and states (e.g., the State of Morelos), commemorating the national hero. In historical discourse, signifies the insurgent, priestly leadership of the independence movement.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No meaningful difference in usage; term is specific to Mexican history and geography.

Connotations

In British English contexts, likely only appears in historical texts about Latin America. In American English, might be slightly more recognized due to geographical proximity and Hispanic cultural presence.

Frequency

Extremely rare in general English discourse; frequency is tied to discussions of Mexican history.

Grammar

How to Use “morelos y pavon” in a Sentence

[Subject: Historians/Texts] discuss/analyse Morelos y Pavón.[Prepositional Phrase] During the time of Morelos y Pavón...[Possessive] Morelos y Pavón's campaign/ideology...[Appositive] Morelos y Pavón, a key insurgent leader,...

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
priestleaderinsurgentheroState ofstatue of
medium
figurelegacy ofideas ofcampaign of
weak
rememberstudyborn

Examples

Examples of “morelos y pavon” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • the Morelian ideology (derived from Morelos)
  • a Morelos-inspired movement

American English

  • a Morelos-era document
  • Morelos-related history

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Used in historical papers, courses on Latin American independence movements, and biographical studies.

Everyday

Rare; encountered in Mexican place names or during national holidays (e.g., commemorations of Independence).

Technical

Used in historiography with specific reference to his role, writings (e.g., 'Sentiments of the Nation'), and military campaigns.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “morelos y pavon”

Strong

the insurgent priestthe revolutionary leader

Neutral

José María MorelosMorelos

Weak

the figurethe hero

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “morelos y pavon”

royalistviceregal authoritiesSpanish crown forces

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Common Mistakes When Using “morelos y pavon”

  • Omitting 'y Pavón' in formal historical references.
  • Mispronouncing 'Morelos' with a strong English 's' at the end; it's closer to a soft 's' in Spanish.
  • Confusing with the similarly named state or city and not recognizing the personal name.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a full name comprising the given name 'José María', the first surname (paternal) 'Morelos', the conjunction 'y' (and), and the second surname (maternal) 'Pavón'.

Using both surnames follows traditional Spanish naming conventions and distinguishes him from other 'Morelos' and from the geographical places named after him.

He was a Roman Catholic priest and a teacher.

Through the State of Morelos, numerous towns, streets, schools, and his portrait on the 50-peso banknote. His likeness is also featured on the 'Morelos Satellite'.

Proper noun referring to José María Morelos y Pavón (1765–1815), a Mexican Roman Catholic priest, revolutionary leader, and one of the principal figures in the Mexican War of Independence.

Morelos y pavon is usually formal (historical, academic, governmental, official naming) in register.

Morelos y pavon: in British English it is pronounced /mɒˈreɪlɒs iː pæˈvɒn/, and in American English it is pronounced /mɔˈrɛɪloʊs iː pɑˈvoʊn/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a MOREl of history (Morel-os) who PAVed the way (Pavón) for Mexican independence.

Conceptual Metaphor

A FOUNDATION STONE (of the nation), A GUIDING LIGHT (as a priest and ideologue).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
After the execution of Father Hidalgo, the leadership of the independence movement largely fell to .
Multiple Choice

What was a key political document authored by Morelos y Pavón?

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