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Definition of Llanero
1. n. One of the inhabitants of the llanos of South America.
Definition of Llanero
1. Noun. A plainsman; a South American cattle-herder or cowboy, especially in Venezuela and Colombia. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Llanero
1. an inhabitant of the llanos [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Llanero
Literary usage of Llanero
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson (1916)
"A pie o sobre el caballo, que ha domado él mismo, el llanero, a veces en pelo,4
... 1 llanero. Name given to the inhabitant of the plains, particularly in ..."
2. The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson (1916)
"A pie o sobre el caballo, que ha domado él mismo, el llanero, a veces en pelo,4
... 1 llanero. Name given to the inhabitant of the plains, particularly in ..."
3. Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality by Charles Morris (1904)
"... THE llanero CHIEF, AND THE WAR FOR FREEDOM. ON the 3d of June, 1819, General
Morillo, the commander of the Spanish forces in Venezuela, found himself ..."
4. Campaigns and Cruises, in Venezuela and Ned Grenada, and in the Pacific by Richard Longeville Vowell, William D. Mahoney (1831)
"DARING CONDUCT OF A llanero. —EXTRACT OF TOBACCO USED FOR CHEWING. PAEZ, having
determined to take a tour, during this peaceful interval, round that part of ..."
5. Campaigns and cruises, in Venezuela and New Grenada, and in the Pacific by Richard Longeville Vowell (1831)
"PLANTAINS DARING CONDUCT OF A llanero. —EXTRACT OF TOBACCO USED FOR CHEWING.
PAEZ, having determined to take a tour, during this peaceful interval, ..."