"mozo" meaning in English

See mozo in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /ˈməʊzəʊ/, /ˈmoθo/ Forms: mozos [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish mozo. Etymology templates: {{ety|en|:bor|es:mozo|text=+|tree=1}} [Appendix:Glossary#loanword|Borrowed]] from", "terms" : [ { "children" : [ ], "lang_name" : "Spanish", "term" : "mozo", "status" : "missing", "lang" : "es" } ], "keyword" : "bor" } ], "lang_name" : "English", "term" : "mozo", "status" : "ok", "lang" : "en" }" data-lang="en" data-title="mozo"> Borrowed from Spanish mozo. Head templates: {{en-noun}} mozo (plural mozos)
  1. A male servant, especially an attendant to a bullfighter.
    Sense id: en-mozo-en-noun-X63G705V Categories (other): English entries referencing missing etymons, English entries with etymology texts, English entries with etymon, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages using etymon with no ID, Pages with etymon Disambiguation of English entries referencing missing etymons: 43 40 17 Disambiguation of English entries with etymology texts: 50 38 12 Disambiguation of English entries with etymon: 46 41 13 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 51 36 13 Disambiguation of Pages using etymon with no ID: 58 37 5 Disambiguation of Pages with etymon: 75 18 7
  2. A title of respect for a young man (usually unmarried) with or without a name used.
    Sense id: en-mozo-en-noun-uDF3OPKf Categories (other): English entries referencing missing etymons, English entries with etymon Disambiguation of English entries referencing missing etymons: 43 40 17 Disambiguation of English entries with etymon: 46 41 13
  3. An unmarried man, a boy.
    Sense id: en-mozo-en-noun-~TKHAm0K Categories (other): English entries referencing missing etymons, English entries with etymon Disambiguation of English entries referencing missing etymons: 43 40 17 Disambiguation of English entries with etymon: 46 41 13
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): Bullfighting Disambiguation of Bullfighting: 0 0 0

Inflected forms

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