What is another word for picadors?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪkɐdˌɔːz] (IPA)

Picadors are men on horseback who use a lance or a pike to provoke and weaken bulls before a bullfight. They are also known as lancers or chulos, in Spanish culture. In Portuguese, they are named cavaleiros, and in French, they are called piqueros. The term "picador" is derived from the Spanish word "picar," which means "to prick or to pierce." In some countries where bullfighting is banned, they are referred to as "banderilleros," who use barbed sticks to perform the same task as picadors. These synonyms for picadors are not interchangeable, and each culture has their unique terminology to describe the same practice of bullfighting.

What are the hypernyms for Picadors?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    animal handler, animal tamer, mounted animal worker.

Usage examples for Picadors

She saw again, with marvellous fidelity, the whole colour-scheme just before the death of the big, brave beast: the huge arena in its unrivalled setting of mountain, sea and sky; the eager multitude, tense with expectancy; the silver-mounted bridles and trappings of the horses; the many-hued capes of the capadors; the gaily-dressed banderilleros, poising their beribboned barbs; the red flag and long, slender, flashing sword of the cool and ever watchful matador; and, most prominent of all to her eyes, the brilliant, gold-laced packets of the gentlemen-picadors, who, after the Mexican fashion,-so she had been told,-deemed it in nowise beneath them to enter the arena in person.
"The Girl of the Golden West"
David Belasco
Every year picadors, chulos, and such small deer are killed, without gossip.
"Castilian Days"
John Hay
It promises two picadors, with three others in reserve, and warns the public that if all five become inutilized in the combat, no more will be issued.
"Castilian Days"
John Hay

Related words: picador, picadors etymology, picadors in bullfighting, picadors in mexico, picadors in the us

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