mozo
/ˈmoʊzoʊ/
noun
- A male servant or attendant, especially in a Spanish-speaking country or in a hotel.
- At the resort, a mozo brought fresh towels every morning.
- The elderly traveler tipped the mozo for his help with the bags.
- The mozo helped carry our luggage to the room.
- A young man or boy (used in Spanish-speaking contexts).
- In the story, the mozo was the hero's loyal friend.
- The mozo ran to fetch water from the well.
- The village mozo greeted us with a smile.