REBOZO


Meaning of REBOZO in English

rāˈbō(ˌ)sō, rə̇ˈ- noun

also re·bo·sa -_sə ; or re·bo·so -(ˌ)sō ; or ri·bo·so rə̇ˈ-

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish rebozo shawl, from rebozar to muffle, from re- + bozo mouth, lips, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin bucceum, from Latin bucca cheek — more at pock

: a long scarf made of any of various plain or embroidered fabrics often fringed on the ends and worn chiefly by Mexican women

all decently shawled in long black rebozos — Gertrude Diamant

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