llanero

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish llanero, from llano.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lɑːˈnɛːɹəʊ/, /ljɑːˈnɛːɹəʊ/ (or as Spanish, below)

Noun

llanero (plural llaneros)

  1. A plainsman; a South American cattle-herder or cowboy, especially in Venezuela and Colombia.

Spanish

Etymology

From llano.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʎaˈneɾo/

Noun

llanero m (plural llaneros)

  1. (South America) plainsman, cowboy, llanero
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