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vaquero

[ vah-kair-oh; Spanish vah-ke-raw ]

noun

plural vaqueros
  1. Southwestern U.S. a cowboy or herdsman.


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Origin of vaquero1

First recorded in 1790–1800; from Spanish, equivalent to vac(a) “cow†(from Latin vacca ) + -ero (from Latin -Äå°ù¾±³Ü²õ ); -ary
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The two entered the ring waving Mexican and Peruvian flags dressed as vaqueros.

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One of the works is a Mexican vaquero.

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The ranches, vaqueros and cowboys, the windbreaks and orchards may no longer exist.

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