n.
Pronunciation: ' pin-( ˌ )t ō
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural pintos also pintoes
Etymology: American Spanish, from pinto spotted, from obsolete Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *pinctus
Date: 1860
: a horse or pony of various breeding that is marked with patches of white and another color ― compare PAINT , PIEBALD , SKEWBALD
pinto[1]