llavero

Spanish

Etymology

From llave + -ero. Compare Portuguese chaveiro, Catalan clauer, French clavier, Italian chiavaio; cf. also Late Latin clavarius.

Noun

llavero m (plural llaveros)

  1. keyring
  2. person in charge of keys for a given location (e.g. a jail, church, palace, etc.)
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