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It's the way to call a child, also a novice, someone inexperienced. In Chile it was the name for the member of the Liberal party, dissolved in 1849. In Puerto Rico, the supporter of the Puerto Rican Independence Party is called. Although it comes to us from Italian, the origin is Latin, where pipiolus is "pichoncito", pipio, onis ( "chicken, pigeon").

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia it means small, novice, beginner, immature, inexperienced. Person who lacks to learn, who requires gaining experience or achieving complete development. Apprentice.

  


Luis Morales Pujals

In Puerto Rico : Pipiolo is used to identify a member of the PIP or Puerto Rican Independence Party.

  


Francisco Valdez Mendoza

Sust. MASC. 1 Beginner. 2. Person of stature ( in 41 Ecuador;. 3 Bobo, zonzo, mentecato ( in Argentina and 41 Venezuela;. 4 Liberal, as opposed to the conservative, called pelucón ( in 41 Chile;. 5 Money, 40 cents; in 41 Central America;. The word comes from the Latin «pipio»: squab, chick. Synonyms: apprentice, fledgling, inexperienced, non, young, novice, novel, novice, new, first-time. Antonyms: elder, Dean, right-handed, grounded, experienced, expert, skilled, mature, teacher, expert, senile, veteran, old.

  



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