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101 gambox
m.veil, half mask. -
102 gambuj
m.veil, half mask. -
103 gambujo
m.veil, half mask. -
104 gambux
m.1 a small bonnet or cap for children.2 veil, half mask. -
105 hacerse monja
v.to become a nun, to take the veil. -
106 rostrico
m. & diminut.1 veil or headdress on images.2 small seed pearl. -
107 rostrillo
m. & diminut.1 veil or headdress on images.2 small seed pearl. -
108 toquero
m.veil-maker for nuns, headdress maker. -
109 velete
m.a light, thin veil. -
110 velo corporativo
m.corporate veil. -
111 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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