manteo

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See also: Manteo, and manteó

Spanish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from French manteau.

Noun

manteo m (plural manteos)

  1. a kind of long cloak worn by clergymen
  2. a type of cape used in bullfighting

Etymology 2

Deverbal from mantear.

  1. blanketing (throwing up in the air using a blanket)

Etymology 3

Verb

manteo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of mantear

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