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ranchero

American  
[ran-chair-oh, rahn-che-raw] / rænˈtʃɛər oʊ, rɑnˈtʃɛ rɔ /

noun

plural

rancheros
  1. a rancher.


ranchero British  
/ rɑːnˈtʃɛərəʊ /

noun

  1. another word for rancher

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Etymology

Origin of ranchero

1820–30; < Spanish, equivalent to ranch ( o ) ranch + -ero < Latin -ārius -ary

Example Sentences

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“Roberto Carlos had to sing ranchero, Vikki Carr had to record ranchero. Celia Cruz came in with a mariachi. I accept recording with everybody, as long as it’s with a mariachi.”

From Washington Post • Dec. 12, 2021

But in fact, more than shaved truffle, more than freshly peeled oranges or chocolate-cake baking, simmering ranchero sauce is the scent that I still miss and crave.

From New York Times • May 19, 2021

“This one is the king. It gets its own sauce,” he said, ladling on something that tasted like a cross between a ranchero and an enchilada sauce.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 21, 2020

Un ranchero de Texas está enamorado de una mujer que se casará con otro hombre.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 4, 2019

Once, she even made us a pizza with stinky ranchero cheese.

From "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" by Erika L. Sánchez