maragato

/maɾaˈɣato/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of an ancient Spanish group of merchants and traders, primarily from the province of Segovia, known for their distinctive clothing and business practices.

“The old town’s historic center was once inhabited by maragato, who played a significant role in the regional economy.”

Synonyms

  • merchants
  • traders

Antonyms

  • beggar
  • poor