What does «cabezudo» mean in Spanish?
- That he has a big head.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es un bebé cabezudo ¿no te parece?".
- Stubborn, stubborn, obstinate.
- Said of spirituous wine or alcoholic beverage rises quickly to the head. Also called cabezón.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es un vino cabezudo"
- Describes a dull cigar.
♦ Used in: Cuba - Atlantic and Mediterranean fish, 30 to 70 cm long and bluish or grayish in color, with a golden spot on the operculum. Also known as mullet, black mullet and brown mullet. It is characterized by a large head.
- Common name for the plants Agrostis delicatula and Centaurea cyanus.
- Common name of the bird Leptopogon amaurocephalus.
- Tadpole, frog larva.
♦ Used in: Spain - (cabezudos) In some festivals, next to the giants, grotesque figures of dwarfs with large cardboard heads.
- (sarmiento cabezudo) The one that for planting is cut from the stock with part of the old wood.