capeador
/kapeɪˈdɔr, kɑːpiˈdɔr, kɑːˈpeɪdɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A type of jaguar or leopard in South American folklore, often associated with the Amazon rainforest.
“The shaman believed the capeador was a powerful spirit guiding him through the forest.”
2. noun
In some cultures, a capeador refers to a person who is believed to possess supernatural powers or spiritual abilities.
“The indigenous community believed the capeador was a chosen one, gifted with healing powers.”