siesta
nap
noun SYEHS-tah Rare
Origin: From Latin sexta (hora), the sixth hour of the day (midday).
Also means
afternoon rest
Usage Note
Siesta is a loanword in English, but in Spanish it refers specifically to a short rest after the midday meal, traditionally lasting up to two hours. Echar una siesta or dormir la siesta are the standard collocations. The etymology from sexta hora (the sixth hour, i.e. noon) explains the midday timing.
Examples
"Echa una siesta después de comer."
Natural Translation
She takes a nap after lunch.
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