vakero

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Klasika imago de usonaj vakeroj, portretitaj de C.M. Russell

Etymology

From Spanish vaquero.

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Noun

vakero (accusative singular vakeron, plural vakeroj, accusative plural vakerojn)

  1. cowhand, cowboy
    Synonym: bovisto
    • 1970, Louis Beaucaire, “Ripetado estas plej bona lernado”, in Kruko kaj Baniko el Bervalo, →ISBN, →OL, archived from the original on 8 December 2004:
      Vakeroj provas dresi sovaĝajn taŭrojn. Laŭvice ili lude rajdas la ribelemajn bestojn. Unu virbovo tamen tiom baraktas, ke ĝis nun deĵetis ĉiujn vakerojn.
      Cowhands attempt to tame wild bulls. Each in turn, they gamely ride the rebellious beasts. One bull however so thrashes that so far it has thrown off all the cowhands.

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