Complete Definition of "mozo"

English

Etymology
Spanish mozo#Spanish|mozo.

Pronunciation
IPA: /'m��z��/, /'moθo/

Noun
mozo

  1. a male servant, especially an attendant to a bullfighter

#:*1992: When he rode up to the gerente�s house that morning he was accompanied by four friends and by a retinue of mozos and two packanimals saddled with hardwood kiacks, one empty, the other carrying their noon provisions. � Cormac McCarthy?, All the Pretty Horses


Spanish

Etymology
Uncertain origin, probably ultimately identical with muchacho.
Category:Unknown etymology

Pronunciation
IPA: /'moθo/

Noun
es-noun-m

  1. lad
  2. servant, waiter, steward

Adjective
es-adj|f=moza

  1. young; unmarried

el:mozo
es:mozo
fr:mozo
hu:mozo
pl:mozo
ro:mozo

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