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mozo
[ moh-zoh ]
noun
, Southwestern U.S.
, plural mo·zos.
- a waiter or male household servant.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mozo1
1830–40; < Spanish: literally, youth, servant, of obscure origin
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Example Sentences
I ask of my servant, who is acting in the double capacity of mozo and guide.
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Also he would have borrowed a mozo and horse to travel back to the inn.
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Seyd concluded a diatribe on the Mexican mozo in general while they were dressing.
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Throwing the ends of the halters to Billy, the mozo concluded his mission.
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Starting the three boys upon a short cut to San Miguel, the oldest mozo and ourselves went by another road to Coatlan.
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