Yes, it comes from the Spanish word "bronca" meaning a row or a fight. "Armar una bronca" means to kick up a fuss. Thus a horse that was wild and unbroken. Gringo cowboys adopted the word with a slight alteration.
The plural of the word bronco is broncos.
Get a lasso on that bronco, and I mean pronto! That bucking bronco tossed that buckaroo like he was a rag doll.
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