cochero

[koh-cher-oh]

cochero Definition

a coachman or carriage driver.

Using cochero: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cochero" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cochero drove the carriage through the city streets.

  • Example

    The cochero skillfully navigated the horses through the crowded market.

cochero Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cochero

Phrases with cochero

  • a public carriage driver who operates in a designated area

    Example

    The cochero de plaza waited for passengers at the designated stand.

  • cochero de coches de caballos

    a driver of horse-drawn carriages

    Example

    The cochero de coches de caballos took tourists on a scenic ride through the countryside.

  • cochero de alquiler

    a hired carriage driver

    Example

    The cochero de alquiler was waiting outside the hotel to take the guests to their destination.

Origins of cochero

from Spanish 'cochero', from 'coche' meaning 'carriage'

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Summary: cochero in Brief

'Cochero' [koh-cher-oh] refers to a coachman or carriage driver. It is derived from the Spanish word 'cochero,' which means 'carriage.' Examples of its use include 'The cochero drove the carriage through the city streets.' and 'The cochero skillfully navigated the horses through the crowded market.'