sabanero

Spanish

Etymology

From sabana (savannah) + -ero.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sabaˈneɾo/ [sa.β̞aˈne.ɾo]
  • Rhymes: -eɾo
  • Syllabification: sa‧ba‧ne‧ro

Adjective

sabanero (feminine sabanera, masculine plural sabaneros, feminine plural sabaneras)

  1. (relational) of or from the savannah

Noun

sabanero m (plural sabaneros, feminine sabanera, feminine plural sabaneras)

  1. someone from the savannah
  2. any of a number of birds (see derived terms below)

Derived terms

  • busardo sabanero
  • canario sabanero
  • chingolo sabanero
  • cucarachero sabanero
  • gavilán sabanero
  • gorrión sabanero
  • guala sabanera
  • sabanero americano
  • sabanero arlequin
  • sabanero arlequín
  • sabanero arrocero
  • sabanero cabecilistado
  • sabanero cejiamarillo
  • sabanero chapulín
  • sabanero común
  • sabanero de cejas amarillas
  • sabanero de cola aguda
  • sabanero de garganta blanca
  • sabanero de Harris
  • sabanero de Henslow
  • sabanero de Lincoln
  • sabanero de Nelson
  • sabanero goliazufrado
  • sabanero patón
  • sabanero pechigrís
  • sabanero torito
  • sabanero zanjero
  • sabanero zumbador
  • tijereta sabanera

Further reading

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