释义 |
mo·zo \ˈmō(ˌ)sō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, literally, boy, from Old Spanish moço 1. chiefly Southwest a. : a male hired to assist with household work or to attend to various small jobs or to do chiefly manual work of a usually somewhat heavy or menial kind: as (1) : a male servant : male domestic (2) : handyman (3) : a luggage porter (4) : laborer b. : a waiter in a restaurant or other dining room 2. chiefly Southwest : a male hired to assist with a train of pack animals |