hasta/ˈɑːstə/EtymologyFrom Spanish hasta (“until”), especially hasta luego (“until later”).intjgoodbyenounA hand gesture used to depict the meaning of a song“A prudent prayer, and a vigorous dance, with many interwoven leaps and twirls and pirouettes, and hastas all around.”A spear carried by early Roman legionaries.“In Table I the hastae of n and m are regularly vertical and of the same height, while in II a and II b they vary in height and are often out of the perpendicular.”