rocío
Spanish
Etymology
From the verb rociar, from Vulgar Latin *rōscidare, from Latin rōscidus (“filled with dew”), from rōs (“dew”).
Noun
rocío m (plural rocíos)
- dew (moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc)
- sprinkle, shower (brief, light rain)
- quaff, chug
- spray
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Verb
rocío
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