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comanchero

[ koh-man-chair-oh; Spanish kaw-mahn-che-raw ]

noun

, plural co·man·che·ros [koh-man-, chair, -ohz, kaw-mahn-, che, -, r, aws].
  1. an Indian trader in the U.S. Southwest, especially in the 19th century.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of comanchero1

From Colonial Spanish (Texas, New Mexico), equivalent to comanch(e) Comanche + -ero, from Latin -ārius -ary
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Example Sentences

Police said some of those arrested have links to an Australia-based gang, the Comanchero Motorcycle Club.

It soon became apparent, police say, that some of Smith’s alleged co-conspirators were members of an ethnic Lebanese underworld gang, as well as the Hells Angels and Comanchero motorcycle gangs, known as “bikies” in Australia.

From Reuters

One of the first infamous incidents was the Milperra massacre in 1984 - involving the Bandido and Comanchero gangs.

From BBC

Last week, eight members of the rival Hells Angels and Comanchero gangs were charged in Melbourne over a spate of shootings.

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They came after a Hells Angels clubhouse was sprayed with bullets allegedly fired by members of the rival Comanchero biker group.

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