romero

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See also: Romero

English

Etymology

Spanish romero

Noun

romero (plural romeros)

  1. pilot fish

Anagrams


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /roˈmeɾo/ [roˈme.ɾo]

Etymology 1

Roma +‎ -ero

Adjective

romero (feminine romera, masculine plural romeros, feminine plural romeras)

  1. said of a type of pilgrim heading to Rome, or having a certain type of cloak or stick

Noun

romero m (plural romeros, feminine romera, feminine plural romeras)

  1. pilgrim travelling to Rome

Etymology 2

From Vulgar Latin *romārius, alteration of rōs maris, equivalent of Latin rōsmarīnus. Compare Catalan romer and English rosemary.

Noun

romero m (plural romeros)

  1. rosemary
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