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1 serape
m.1 a narrow blanket, worn by men, or thrown over the saddle. (Mexico)2 poncho, woolen.* * * -
2 serape
( sarape [sarape], origin not found)OED: 1834. Watts references this as a blanket used as a cloak or as an ornamental garment worn folded over one shoulder. Clark notes that in English it no longer means a wrap for men ( See sarape) and often refers instead to a shawl worn by women (see also rebozo). Spanish sources gloss sarape as a brightly colored wool or cotton blanket with a hole in the center for a person's head. -
3 zarape
m.serape, sarape, sarape blanket.* * ** * *masculino (en AmC, Méx) serape ( colorful blanket-like shawl worn esp by men)* * *masculino (en AmC, Méx) serape ( colorful blanket-like shawl worn esp by men)* * *(en AmC, Méx) serape ( colorful blanket-like shawl worn esp by men)* * *
zarape sustantivo masculino (en AmC, Méx) serape ( colorful blanket-like shawl worn esp by men)
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4 sarape
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5 sarape
(Sp. model spelled same [sarape], origin not found)Watts glosses this as a band of silk or wool, generally about twelve inches wide and sometimes fringed on the ends. It is worn like a belt, wrapped several times around the waist. Watts includes serape as an alternate form, but he indicates that serape also has separate meanings (see serape). This item of clothing is commonly seen in illustrations depicting the early vaqueros. The DRAE and Santamaría give similar meanings for the term. Both gloss sarape as a wool blanket or cotton quilt with a hole in the center for a person's head. Generally brightly colored, it is worn as a protection against the cold or used as a blanket. In Mexico, zarape is also an acceptable spelling. -
6 chamarro
m.1 coarse woollen blanket; poncho, wollen cap. (Central America & Mexico)2 woolen blanket.* * *SM LAm1) (=manta) coarse woollen o (EEUU) woolen blanket2) (=serape) poncho, woollen o (EEUU) woolen cape -
7 sarape
• sarape• sarape blanket• sarape shawl• serape• zapateado• zarzuela -
8 zarape
• sarape• sarape blanket• serape -
9 rebozo
(Sp. model spelled same [febóso] < bozo 'down [on the upper lip],' of uncertain origin, perhaps from Romance * bucciu < Latin buccam 'cheek')Carlisle: 1836.A shawl worn by Mexican and Indian women. It can be used to cover the head and shoulders or as a carrying instrument. Watts indicates that this term is used in the Southwest, especially western Texas and California. The DRAE references it simply as a woman's mantilla or veil. Santamaría defines it as a large square shawl used by middle-class and poor women to cover their shoulders. It is seen most often in the interior of Mexico. See also serape.Alternate forms: rabozo, rebosa, reboso, robezo.
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Serape — Se*ra pe, n. [Sp. Amer. sarape.] A blanket or shawl worn as an outer garment by the Spanish Americans, as in Mexico. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
serape — type of shawl, 1834, from Mex.Sp. sarape, probably from Nahuatl, but exact source difficult to identify source because there is no r sound in Nahuatl … Etymology dictionary
serape — ☆ serape [sə rä′pē ] n. [MexSp] a brightly colored wool blanket, used as an outer garment by men in Spanish American countries … English World dictionary
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serape — noun /sɛˈrɑːpeɪ/ a blanket as worn as a cloak by Spanish Americans , 1992: Could be, said John Grady. He took off his hat and lay back and pulled the serape over him. Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses … Wiktionary
serape — also sarape noun Etymology: Mexican Spanish sarape Date: 1834 a colorful woolen shawl worn over the shoulders especially by Mexican men … New Collegiate Dictionary
serape — /seuh rah pee/, n. a blanketlike shawl or wrap, often of brightly colored wool, as worn in Latin America. Also, sarape. [1825 35, Amer.; < MexSp sarape] * * * … Universalium
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serape — n. colored woolen shawl worn in Latin America … English contemporary dictionary
serape — (seh RAH peh) [Mexican Spanish] In Latin America, a blanket used as a shawl or a cape … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases