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charro|ˈtʃɑːrəʊ| [Mexican Sp., a. Sp. charro rustic, country-like.] A Mexican cowboy, usu. dressed very decoratively. Also attrib.
1926D. H. Lawrence Plumed Serp. xxv. 395 They rode about in resplendent charro dress. 1934A. Huxley Beyond Mexique Bay 286 Four charros, magnificently hatted, armed and caparisoned. 1948Pix (Austral.) 28 Aug. 10 (caption) A mounted charro (cowboy) snakes his lariat out in a perfect throw, born of long practice. 1966Punch 9 Mar. 364/1 Mariachis are large, even outsized men. They sport elaborate charro costume, from fancy boots to huge sombreros. |