rebozo
See also: rebozó
English
Etymology
Noun
rebozo (plural rebozos)
- 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
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- See also: reboso, reposo
Noun
rebozo m (plural rebozos)
- (garment) rebozo.
Verb
rebozo
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