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    a·fi·ci·o·na·do
    [əˌfiSHəˈnädō, əˌfisyəˈnädō]
    noun
    aficionado (noun) · aficionados (plural noun)
    1. a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime:
      "aficionados of the finest wines"
    Origin
    early 19th century (denoting an amateur bullfighter): from Spanish, ‘enthusiast’, ‘amateur’, past participle of aficioner ‘become fond of’ used as a noun, based on Latin affectio(n-) ‘(favorable) disposition towards’ (see affection).
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    borrowed from Spanish aficionado, from past participle of aficionar "to inspire devotion or affection in," verbal derivative of afición "liking, interest," going back to earlier afeción, afección, borrowed from Latin affectiōn-, affectiō "feeling, feeling of attachment" — more at affection Get Word of the Day delivered to your inbox! “Aficionado.”
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    (The single “f” spelling is a result of the word’s Spanish heritage.) The word aficionado implies serious study and fervent interest, but you can think of it as just a fancy way to say fan. You could call yourself a football aficionado, for example, if you think that sounds more impressive than just saying you’re a football fan.
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    Borrowed from Spanish aficionado, past participle of aficionar (“to inspire affection”). Doublet of affectionate . The Spanish pronunciation is [a.fi.θjoˈna.ð̞o]. To the "closet" taxonomist and aficionado of nomenclatural exercises, such emphasis may seem an intrusion.
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