pampero

See also: Pampero

English

Etymology

From Spanish pampa (a plain).

Noun

pampero (plural pamperos)

  1. A violent wind from the west or southwest, which sweeps over the pampas of South America and the adjacent seas, often doing great damage.
    • 1838, Woodbine Parish, Buenos Ayres, and the provinces of the Rio de La Plata, page 49:
      All these miseries, however, are not without their remedy; when the sufferings of the natives are at their climax, the mercury will give the sure indication of a coming pampero, as the south-wester is called []

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pamˈpeɾo/ [pãmˈpe.ɾo]
  • Rhymes: -eɾo
  • Syllabification: pam‧pe‧ro

Adjective

pampero (feminine pampera, masculine plural pamperos, feminine plural pamperas)

  1. of, from or relating to the pampas

Noun

pampero m (plural pamperos, feminine pampera, feminine plural pamperas)

  1. native or inhabitant of the pampas (usually male)
  2. pampero (wind)
  3. shearwater

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