IPA: /eˈxiðo/
KK: /eˈhido/
A type of cooperative farm in Mexico where land is collectively owned and worked by a community.
The farmers in the ejido worked together to grow crops and share the harvest.
Ejido originates from Spanish, specifically from the term 'ejido' which refers to a communal land used for grazing or agriculture. The word itself is derived from the Latin 'exitus', meaning 'exit' or 'way out', but in the context of ejido, it refers to land that is set aside for communal use, often outside of the main agricultural areas.
Think of 'ejido' as a communal space for farming or grazing, where land is shared among people, reflecting the idea of a 'way out' from private ownership.
No commonly confused words.