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brujo
[ broo-hoh; Spanish broo-khoh ]
noun
, plural bru·jos.
- in Latin America and parts of the West Indies, a man who practices Brujería, a form of witchcraft or traditional religion: Compare bruja ( def ).
He's Latino and he's a brujo, born to free the souls of the dead so they can pass over.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of brujo1
First recorded in 1750–60; masculine form of bruja ( def )
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Example Sentences
The couple went off apparently fairly satisfied, and I heard no more of them, but I have some hope that the “brujo” escaped death.
From Project Gutenberg
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