A plainsman; a South American cattle-herder or cowboy, especially in Venezuela and Colombia.(noun)
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Use "llanero" in a sentence
"The name recalls the Santa Inés Battle won by the “llanero” Ezequiel Zamora."
"José Antonio Páez, a llanero chief based in the region of Apure, started to operate against the royalists."
"Word had reached him of a young naturalist, Isidoro Cabrera, a llanero whose father had been killed and family home destroyed when the fighting swept through San Martin."