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caronero
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It is a knife, of Creole origin, which by its blade of about 80 centimeters was used for combat, for hunting bush or for slaughtering cattle. The name comes from its transport on horseback on the carona, under the saddle.

  




John Rene Plaut

CARONERO spelling error by carro-ro animal that feeds on carrion, i.e. remains of dead animals.

  



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