Proper noun
The Uto-Aztecan language, descended from Nahuatl, spoken by an indigenous people of El Salvador.
A group of people indigenous to western El Salvador.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMusic main Salvadoran music is a mixture of indigenous Pipil and Spanish influences. Source: Internet
The bird is marinated and then roasted with Pipil spices and handpulled. Source: Internet
The Pipil migrated to Nicaragua from central Mexico after 500 BC. Source: Internet
"The Pipil were a determined people who stoutly resisted Spanish efforts to extend their dominion southward." Source: Internet
The Pipil were the last indigenous people to arrive in El Salvador. Source: Internet
The Spaniards were disappointed to discover that the indigenous Pipil people had no gold or jewels like those they had found in Guatemala or Mexico, but recognized the richness of the land's volcanic soil. Source: Internet