vocinglero
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish vocimbrero, probably from an earlier *vocibrero, from Late Latin vōciferārius, from Latin vōciferor, and influenced by the synonym jinglero in Spanish[1].
Adjective
vocinglero (feminine singular vocinglera, masculine plural vocingleros, feminine plural vocingleras)
- garrulous, chatty, loud-mouthed
- 1891, José Martí, Versos sencillos
- Yo sé del canto del viento / En las ramas vocingleras
- I know the song of the wind / In the chatty branches
- Yo sé del canto del viento / En las ramas vocingleras
- 1891, José Martí, Versos sencillos
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