Entity: EL-ZORRO
EL-ZORRO is a term with various meanings, including a South American canid, a charming fictional character from Mexico, and a character in US westerns known for fighting evil with a sword and a 'Z' sign. It also refers to sexually adventurous women in Mexico and smart, street-wise males.
EL-ZORRO
Etymology
EL-ZORRO has Spanish origins, meaning 'fox'.
Definition
EL-ZORRO encompasses various meanings, including a South American canid, a charming fictional character from Mexico, and a character in US westerns known for fighting evil.
Historical Context
First attested in the 15th century, chiefly in the feminine form 'zorra'.
Cultural Significance
EL-ZORRO is culturally significant as a symbol of rebellion and justice in Mexican folklore.
Related Concepts
EL-ZORRO is related to terms like 'horn-dog' and 'street-wise'.
See Also
EL-ZORRO encompasses a range of meanings, from a South American canid to a fictional character and a term for sexually adventurous women in Mexico.