Noun
/moˈθo/
Bellboy, a hotel attendant who carries guests' luggage.
Usage: The word "mozo" is mainly used in Spain to refer to a waiter or a bellboy. It is more commonly used in oral speech rather than in written context. It is a relatively common term in the Spanish language.
Not applicable in this case.
The word "mozo" is not part of any specific idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The term "mozo" comes from the Latin word "mŏtĭum," meaning "varlet" or "servant."
Synonyms: - Camarero/a (Waiter/waitress) - Mesero/a (Waiter/waitress) - Servidor (Server)
Antonyms: - Cliente (Client) - Huésped (Guest) - Patrón (Boss)