Coto

/ˈkoʊtoʊ/ noun

Definition

A preserved region or hunting reserve; a type of historical Spanish or Portuguese land grant with exclusive rights.

Etymology

From Spanish and Portuguese coto, possibly from Latin quotum (share or portion), referring to exclusive territorial rights.

Kelly Says

Cotos were especially important in colonial South America—they were vast land grants that gave colonists exclusive hunting and resource rights, shaping settlement patterns across the continent.

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