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‖ guajiro|gwəˈhɪərəʊ| [Cuban-Sp. guajiro rustic, rural.] A Cuban agricultural worker.
1901U.S. Bur. of Statistics (Treasury Dept.) Monthly Summary of Commerce & Finance Oct. 1352 The ‘estancieros’, as well as those who are engaged in stock raising, are known in the country under the name of ‘guajiros’. 1937E. Hemingway To have & have Not iii. x. 164 We want to end the slavery of the guajiros, you know, the peasants. 1961New Left Rev. May–June 6/2 Consumer goods have been priced down drastically to place them within reach of the poorest guajiro. 1965H. Johnson Bay of Pigs 18 From Fidel Castro to the humblest guajiro toiling in the fields, everyone talked about it. |