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bron·co B0500900 (brŏng′kō)n. pl. bron·cos An untrained or partially trained horse or pony of western North America. [American Spanish, from Spanish, wild, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *bruncus, knot in a tree, perhaps from Latin broccus, projecting (influenced by truncus, stump).]bronco (ˈbrɒŋkəʊ) or bronchon, pl -cos or -chos (Animals) (in the US and Canada) a wild or partially tamed pony or mustang of the western plains[C19: from Mexican Spanish, short for Spanish potro bronco unbroken colt, probably from Latin broccus projecting (as knots on wood), hence, rough, wild]bron•co (ˈbrɒŋ koʊ) also bronc n., pl. bron•cos also broncs. a range pony or mustang of the western U.S., esp. one that is not broken or is imperfectly broken. [1865–70, Amer.; < Mexican Spanish, short for Sp potro bronco untamed colt (in Mexican Spanish: wild horse, half-tamed horse)] bronco - Spanish for "rough, rude."See also related terms for rude.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bronco - an unbroken or imperfectly broken mustangbronc, bronchomustang - small hardy range horse of the western plains descended from horses brought by the Spanishbucking bronco - a wild horse that is vicious and difficult or impossible to break in | TranslationsIdiomsSeebust a broncobronco
bronco: see mustangmustang [Sp. mesteño=a stray], small feral horse of the W United States. Mustangs are descended from escaped Native American horses, which in turn were descended from horses of North African blood, brought to the New World by the Spanish c.1500. ..... Click the link for more information. .bronco, broncho (in the US and Canada) a wild or partially tamed pony or mustang of the western plains MedicalSeeBronchibroncoenUS
Synonyms for bronconoun an unbroken or imperfectly broken mustangSynonymsRelated Words |