assiento

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Etymology

From Spanish asiento (seat, contract or agreement), from asentar (to place on a chair, to adjust, to make an agreement), from a- + sentar (a participial verb), from Latin ad + *sedentare (to cause to sit), from sedens, sedentis.

Noun

assiento (plural assientos or assientoes)

  1. (historical) A contract or convention between Spain and other powers for providing African slaves for the Spanish colonies in America, especially the contract made with Great Britain in 1713.

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