peluquero
hairdresser
noun peh-loo-KEH-roh Rare
Origin: From peluca (wig, from French 'perruque') + the agent suffix '-ero'.
Also means
barber
Usage Note
Peluquero refers to a hairdresser or barber; the feminine form is peluquera. The place where they work is a peluquería. In Spain and Latin America, a barbero may be used for a men-only barber, while peluquero covers all genders. The word's root in peluca (wig) reflects a time when hairdressers also styled and sold wigs.
Examples
"Mi peluquero me recomienda un corte diferente esta vez."
Natural Translation
My hairdresser recommends a different cut this time.
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