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san·cho pan·za \|san(ˌ)chōˈpanzə, ˈsän...ˈpänzə\ noun Usage: usually capitalized S&P Etymology: from Sancho Panza, commonsensical peasant squire of Don Quixote in the satiric novel Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605, 1615) by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra died 1616 Spanish novelist : one that occupies a position analogous to the squire of Don Quixote < his realistic colleagues, the Sancho Panzas of jurisprudence — M.R.Cohen > |