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Quinceanera Terms Learn commonly used Quinceanera vocabulary and definitions to important terms regarding the Quinceanera celebration.
The Honor Escort: The honor escort or chambelan de honor, is usually a brother, cousin, or even the father of the quinceanera. The honor escort accompanies the quinceanera throughtout the ceremony and during the reception.
The Court of Honor: Traditionally, the court of honor or corte de honor, constists of fourteen damas and fourteen chambelanes. Today, however, it is more common for the quinceanera to consist of only seven damas and seven chambelanes. The court of honor is usually made up of the quinceanera's closest friends and family. The quinceanera court of honor may also inlcude pajes or flowergirls who sprinkle the quinceanera's path with flower petals.
Sponsors (Padrinos): This tradition is designed to spread the economic burden among the family and close family friends. Each padrino donates cash or volunteers to buy a specific item such as the cake, tiara, photo album, or flowers.
Mass: A religious church sevice or misa is usually done in honor of the quinceanera.
Other Important Quinceanera Terms:
| Vestido de Quinceanera |
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Quinceanera Dress |
| El Ramo |
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Quinceanera Flower Bouquet |
| La Medalla |
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Medallion/Necklace (Gold) |
| Los Aretes |
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Earrings (Gold) |
| El Anillo |
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Ring (Gold) |
| La Esclava |
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Bracelet (Gold) |
| Libro de Firmas |
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Guestbook |
| El Cojin |
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Kneeling Pillow |
| Las Zapatillas |
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Heel Shoes |
| Recuerdos |
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Favors/Keepsakes |
| La Muneca |
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Quinceanera Doll |
| La Corona |
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Tiara/Crown |
| El Rosario |
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Rosary |
| La Biblia |
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Bible | |