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picaro

[ pik-uh-roh, pee-kuh- ]

noun

, plural pic·a·ros.
  1. a rogue or vagabond.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of picaro1

First recorded in 1615–25, picaro is from the Spanish word pícaro rogue
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Example Sentences

Cantinflas, un pícaro vagabundo, es confundido con un famoso torero y termina participando en una corrida de toros.

Cantinflas, un pícaro vagabundo, es confundido con un famoso torero y termina participando en una corrida de toros.

Louis-Ferdinand Céline died in the same year that Sanderson quit school and set off on his own journey, unwittingly in the role of a picaro — living by his wits — intending to conceive a novela picaresca.

Cantinflas, un pícaro vagabundo, es confundido con un famoso torero y termina participando en una corrida de toros.

Cantinflas, un pícaro vagabundo, es confundido con un famoso torero y termina participando en una corrida de toros.

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