vaquero
noun
va·que·ro
vä-ˈker-(ˌ)ō
plural vaqueros
: herdsman, cowboy
—used in reference to cowboys in areas (such as Mexico and the southwestern U.S.) where Spanish is spoken
Just as they were among the most accomplished of all horsemen, vaqueros were masters of the rope which they called reata.—Martin W. Sandler
On the third day the vaqueros brought a small herd of wild three year old colts down from the mesa and penned them …—Cormac McCarthy
The study, called "Fajitas South Texas Style," leaves its readers with images of gringo cowboys and Mexican vaqueros eating tough pieces of skirt steak seared directly on the hot coals of their campfires and then wrapped in tortillas.—Mary Davis Suro
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