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burladero

[ bur-luh-dair-oh, boor-; Spanish boor-lah-the-raw ]

noun

plural burladeros
  1. a wooden panel, located a short distance from and parallel to the bullring wall, behind which a bullfighter can seek protection from a bull.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of burladero1

First recorded in 1890–1900; from Spanish, equivalent to burlad(o), past participle of burlar “to scoff at, ridicule†(derivative of burla “ridicule, joke,†perhaps from Late Latin burrae “trifles, nonsense,†plural of burra “fluff, wool, shaggy garmentâ€) + -ero noun sufix; -ary

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