rodeo

See also: rodéo and rodeó

English

Etymology

From the Spanish verb rodear (to “surround”), and specifically rodeo, noun derived from the verb, which refers to a cattle roundup.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹoʊ.di.oʊ/, although in the road name 'Rodeo Drive', the pronunciation is IPA(key): /ɹoʊ.ˈdeɪ.oʊ/

Noun

rodeo (plural rodeos)

  1. A gathering of cattle to be branded.
  2. (sports) A North American sport involving skills with horses, cows and other livestock.
  3. An entertainment event associated with the sport.

Derived terms

Translations

Verb

rodeo (third-person singular simple present rodeos, present participle rodeoing, simple past and past participle rodeoed)

  1. To perform in a rodeo show.

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Czech

Noun

rodeo n

  1. rodeo

Finnish

Etymology

English rodeo

Noun

rodeo

  1. rodeo

Declension

Inflection of rodeo (Kotus type 3/valtio, no gradation)
nominative rodeo rodeot
genitive rodeon rodeoiden
rodeoitten
partitive rodeota rodeoita
illative rodeoon rodeoihin
singular plural
nominative rodeo rodeot
accusative nom. rodeo rodeot
gen. rodeon
genitive rodeon rodeoiden
rodeoitten
partitive rodeota rodeoita
inessive rodeossa rodeoissa
elative rodeosta rodeoista
illative rodeoon rodeoihin
adessive rodeolla rodeoilla
ablative rodeolta rodeoilta
allative rodeolle rodeoille
essive rodeona rodeoina
translative rodeoksi rodeoiksi
instructive rodeoin
abessive rodeotta rodeoitta
comitative rodeoineen

Italian

Noun

rodeo m (plural rodei)

  1. rodeo

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Latvian

Noun

rodeo m (invariable)

  1. rodeo

Spanish

Noun

rodeo m (plural rodeos)

  1. rodeo
  2. detour
  3. roundabout

Synonyms

Verb

rodeo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of rodear.
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