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bota

[boh-tuh, boh-tah] / ˈboʊ tə, ˈboʊ tɑ /


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Calibre 50’s “Corrido de Juanito” plays on the TV, a sorrowful song rich with accordion about not being able to return to Mexico but still wearing a tejana and botas in the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

But can Hollywood finally give us the botas?

From Los Angeles Times

“The art is Little Mr. E with a cowboy hat, some botas and he’s a paletero man, walking his cart,” the creator says.

From Los Angeles Times

They may have descended from leather botas, or wineskins, and early examples were made of clay before glass became the preferred material.

From New York Times

You could drink from a porrón, a traditional Spanish glass pitcher that was a modern adaptation of the leather wineskin, or bota bag, once carried by Spanish shepherds.

From New York Times