rebozo

See also: rebozó

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish rebozo

Noun

rebozo (plural rebozos)

  1. A woman's garment of Mexico, a rectangular piece of fabric worn as a scarf or shawl and sometimes used to carry children or goods.

Anagrams


Spanish

Etymology

From rebozar, apparently related to boca (mouth), since rebozar has the sense of cover almost whole face, or mouth and nose, using a kind of headscarf.

Pronunciation

  • (Castillian) IPA(key): [re̞ˈβ̞o̞.θo̞]
  • (non Castillian) IPA(key): [re̞ˈβ̞o̞.so̞]
  • See also: reboso, reposo

Noun

rebozo m (plural rebozos)

  1. (garment) rebozo.

Verb

rebozo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of rebozar.
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