BURLADERO


Meaning of BURLADERO in English

ˌbu̇rləˈde(ˌ)rō noun

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish, from burlar to deceive, make fun of, from burla joke

: a wooden shield set parallel to and a little distance out from the barrera behind which bullfighters can take shelter if pursued

safe behind a burladero … he found that his fever to fight bulls had all drained away — Tom Lea

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