jefe

Etymology
, from, from. .

Noun

 * 1)  An officer with political influence; a head or chief in government, such as a sheriff, particularly where that person is Hispanic or of Mexican descent.
 * 2) * 1898, Southern Pacific Company Passenger Department, Sunset, Sunset Magazines Inc. (1912), pages 313-314
 * before he stepped forward uttering the stereotyped greeting, the Texan had put him down as the jefe or head man....
 * Snatching up the rifle he lit out after the jefe, who had left two jumps ahead of the smoke.
 * Snatching up the rifle he lit out after the jefe, who had left two jumps ahead of the smoke.


 * 1) A boss in a business, company, or other organization.
 * 2) * 2005 May, Monica Rico, EMails that Go Nowhere, Google Mail.
 * A jefe in this sense refers to a true boss, the leader of the household, also known as Jose Rico.
 * 1) * 2005 May, Monica Rico, EMails that Go Nowhere, Google Mail.
 * A jefe in this sense refers to a true boss, the leader of the household, also known as Jose Rico.
 * A jefe in this sense refers to a true boss, the leader of the household, also known as Jose Rico.

Translations

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Etymology
, from, from. Compare 🇨🇬. .

Noun

 * 1) chief; president; head; leader of a business, political party, or other organization
 * 2) boss; supervisor; manager
 * 3)  colonel; major; rank between captain and general
 * 4)  chief
 * 5)  boss
 * 6)  dad, father
 * 1)  dad, father