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Where does the word “rodeo” come from?

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Where does the word “rodeo” come from?

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The word “rodeo” in the English language can trace its roots to the word “rodear” in the Spanish language The Spanish word “rodear” means “to surround” or “go around”, and is linked to the term “round-up.” This term was also used to refer to exhibitions of skills used in the working rodeos of the 1800’s.

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