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bron·co noun also bron·cho \ˈbräŋ(ˌ)kō, -än(-\ (-s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish bronco, from Spanish, rough, wild, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin bruncus knot in wood (whence Italian bronco stub of a branch, Old Provençal bronc projection, roughness) 1. : an unbroken or imperfectly broken range horse of western No. America; sometimes : a vicious or unbreakable horse or one trained to buck — compare cayuse 2. : any range horse : mustang |