Frompano(“bread”) +-ero(“element”).
- IPA(key): /panˈero/
- Rhymes:-ero
- Hyphenation: pan‧e‧ro
panero (accusative singularpaneron,pluralpaneroj,accusative pluralpanerojn)
- breadcrumb
Inherited fromLatinpānārium, frompānis(“bread”).
- IPA(key): /paˈneɾo/[paˈne.ɾo]
- Rhymes:-eɾo
- Syllabification:pa‧ne‧ro
panero m (pluralpaneros)
- abasket in which to place bread being taken out of the oven in a bakery
- a small, roundmat
panero (femininepanera,masculine pluralpaneros,feminine pluralpaneras)
- (of a person) who has a great liking for bread
Mi hermano y yo somos muypaneros.- My brother and I really like bread.
1972, Antonio Iglesias Laguna,Ser hombre, Editorial Noguer,page55:El resto de la jornada comieron fiambre con mucho pan, pues los dos eran muypaneros.- During the rest of the journey they ate cold cuts with a lot of bread, because both were veryfond of bread.