Synonyms for ranchero
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ran-chair-oh; Spanish rahn-che-raw |
Phonetic Transcription : rænˈtʃɛər oʊ; Spanish rɑnˈtʃɛ rɔ |
Top 10 synonyms for ranchero Other synonyms for the word ranchero
Définition of ranchero
Origin :- "one employed on a ranch," 1826, from American Spanish ranchero, from rancho (see ranch (n.)).
- As in rancher : noun ranch owner
- The ranchero leads a free, easy life, burthened with few cares.
- Extract from : « The Rifle Rangers » by Captain Mayne Reid
- He was wondering who had got the worst of the encounter—he or the Ranchero.
- Extract from : « Frank at Don Carlos' Rancho » by Harry Castlemon
- “Put your hands above your head,” commanded the Ranchero, sternly.
- Extract from : « Frank at Don Carlos' Rancho » by Harry Castlemon
- While the Ranchero was looking at Frank, the latter was narrowly watching the Ranchero.
- Extract from : « Frank at Don Carlos' Rancho » by Harry Castlemon
- The ranchero went to open the door, which the newcomer threatened to break in.
- Extract from : « The Trail-Hunter » by Gustave Aimard
- The ranchero bit his lips on hearing them talk in a language he did not understand.
- Extract from : « The Red Track » by Gustave Aimard
- The season brought with it many cares as well as pleasures to the ranchero.
- Extract from : « Overland Tales » by Josephine Clifford
- At a sign from him the ladies had discreetly retired, leaving him alone with the ranchero.
- Extract from : « The Rebel Chief » by Gustave Aimard
- The ranchero did not require a repetition of this injunction.
- Extract from : « The Rebel Chief » by Gustave Aimard
- Down to the shore came a ranchero attended by servants and ox carts.
- Extract from : « History of California » by Helen Elliott Bandini
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