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[ ri-boh-soh, -zoh; Spanish re-baw-thaw, -saw ] / rɪˈboʊ soʊ, -zoʊ; Spanish rɛˈβɔ θɔ, -sɔ /
noun, plural re·bo·zos [ri-boh-sohz, -zohz; Spanish re-baw-thaws, -saws]. /rɪˈboʊ soʊz, -zoʊz; Spanish rɛˈβɔ θɔs, -sɔs/. a long woven scarf, often of fine material, worn over the head and shoulders by Spanish and Mexican women. Also reboso, re·bo·sa, riboso, ribozo. Origin of rebozoFirst recorded in 1800–10; from Spanish: “scarf, shawl,” equivalent to re- “again; again and again” + bozo “muzzle”; see re- Words nearby rebozorebote, rebound, rebounder, rebound phenomenon, rebound tenderness, rebozo, rebrand, rebreathing, rebreathing anesthesia, rebreathing technique, rebroadcast Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rebozoShe made the design as a comment on the comforting nature of wrapping oneself in a rebozo. Shining a Spotlight on Mexico’s Iconic Textile—the Rebozo|Liza Foreman|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST Photographs by Lourdes Almeida explore the meaning of the style in which a rebozo is worn. Shining a Spotlight on Mexico’s Iconic Textile—the Rebozo|Liza Foreman|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST Made from Japanese paper and thread, her rebozo is a critique of the condition of the planet and human behavior, the artist said. Shining a Spotlight on Mexico’s Iconic Textile—the Rebozo|Liza Foreman|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST In some states, a rebozo is given instead of a wedding ring. Shining a Spotlight on Mexico’s Iconic Textile—the Rebozo|Liza Foreman|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The woman throws back her rebozo, drops to her knees before the Viceroy, and demands justice. Through Our Unknown Southwest|Agnes C. Laut Footnote 71: The rebozo is a scarf or shawl worn wound about the head and shoulders. The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson|Nellie van De Grift Sanchez Tita gathered them up in her rebozo,19 while Tonio gazed in every direction to see if he could see a house or shelter of any kind. The Mexican Twins|Lucy Fitch Perkins Although this woman was tapada—that is to say, her features were completely hidden by a rebozo—the count recognised her at once. The Indian Chief|Gustave Aimard In reaching for it, she covered my hand with the edge of her rebozo, beneath which I felt a note being slipped into my palm. A Volunteer with Pike|Robert Ames Bennet
British Dictionary definitions for rebozo/ (rɪˈbəʊzəʊ, Spanish reˈβoθo) /
noun plural -zos (-zəʊz, Spanish -θos)a long wool or linen scarf covering the shoulders and head, worn by Latin American women Word Origin for rebozoC19: from Spanish: shawl, from rebozar to muffle Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |