rastro

Etymology
From.

Etymology
13th century. From.

Noun

 * 1) track; trail mark left by something that has passed along
 * 2)  trace
 * 3) large wooden rake
 * 4) a fishing technique which uses long handled rakes
 * 5)  cookie
 * 6) shoe of the plough
 * 1) a fishing technique which uses long handled rakes
 * 2)  cookie
 * 3) shoe of the plough
 * 1)  cookie
 * 2) shoe of the plough

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) rake
 * 2) scarifier
 * 3)  a device for drawing the lines of a stave
 * 1)  a device for drawing the lines of a stave

Etymology
From.

Etymology 1
. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) sign, trace, vestige, scent
 * 2) trail, spoor
 * 3) flea market, public market especially El Rastro in Madrid
 * 4) offshoot, layer
 * 5) rake
 * 6) slaughterhouse
 * 1) offshoot, layer
 * 2) rake
 * 3) slaughterhouse