Cortez

/kɔːrˈtɛz/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A surname of Spanish origin, famously associated with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
Hernán Cortés is known for his role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
A reference to Hernán Cortés in historical or cultural contexts.
The story of Cortez and the Aztecs is a significant part of colonial history.
A term that may refer to various places or entities named after Hernán Cortés.
Cortez Island in Canada is named after the famous conquistador.

Etymology

The surname Cortez is derived from the Latin 'Cortex', meaning 'bark' or 'peel'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Cortez's Conquest
Refers to the aggressive takeover of a region or resource, drawing parallel to Hernán Cortés's conquests.
Cortez mentality
A mindset characterized by ruthless ambition and strategic deception.

Related Words

conquistador
A term used to describe Spanish or Portuguese explorers who conquered territory in the Americas.
colonizer
A person who settles in a new territory, often displacing or dominating existing populations.
expedition
A journey undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially in exploration.

Slang Meanings

To act with extreme ambition or ruthlessness.
He really pulled a Cortez on that project, taking charge and leaving others in the dust.
To conquer or dominate in a competitive environment.
She went all Cortez in that meeting and took over the discussion.