Noun
One of the native inhabitants of the pampas, of Spanish-American descent. They live mostly by rearing cattle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGaucho – Buenos Aires intends to operate primarily in the e-commerce space, offering proprietary upscale goods to the world, providing Algodon the opportunity to scale both its revenues and global brand reach,” concluded Mathis. Source: Internet
Michelin-starred Galvin La Chapelle, steakhouse chains Gaucho and M Restaurants are among venues which have come out to say they will accept business reservations. Source: Internet
The gaucho people traditionally hunt rheas on horseback, throwing bolas or boleadoras, a throwing device consisting of three balls joined by rope, at their legs which immobilises the bird. Source: Internet
The character Fierro is illegally drafted to serve at a border fort to defend it against the indigenous population but ultimately deserts to become a gaucho matrero, the Argentine equivalent of a North American western outlaw. Source: Internet
The lyrics always praise the gaucho warriors from the past or tell about the life of the gaucho campeiros (provincial gauchos who keep the common way). Source: Internet
Taste Washington’s elegant waterfront affair at AQUA by El Gaucho is sure to delight. Source: Internet