Orozco.

(a loanword from Spanish)

Headword: 
Orozco.
Principal English Translation: 

a Spanish surname; e.g. the name of a Doctor (probably a high court justice) in sixteenth-century New Spain (a loanword from Spanish)

Attestations from sources in English: 

The Franciscan friar, Pedro Orozco, was an important religious figure in sixteenth-century New Spain. He is mentioned in a testament of the gobernador of Tlahuelilpan (Pachuca, modern state of Hidalgo) of 1586 as the guardián of the big monastery in Mexico city.
Teresa Rojas Rabiela, Elsa Leticia Rea López, Constantino Medina Lima, eds., Vidas y bienes olvidados: Testamentos indígenas novohispanos, vol. 2, Testamentos en náhuatl y castellano del siglo XVI (Mexico: Consejo Nacional de Ciencias Tecnología, 1999), 262–263.

Attestations from sources in Spanish: 

padre fray Pedro Oroz guardian Mexico S[an] Francisco = Padre fray Pedro Orosco, guardián del convento grande en México (Tetepango, Hidalgo, 1586)
Vidas y bienes olvidados: Testamentos indígenas novohispanos, vol. 2, Testamentos en náhuatl y castellano del siglo XVI, eds., Teresa Rojas Rabiela, Elsa Leticia Rea López, Constantino Medina Lima (Mexico: Consejo Nacional de Ciencias Tecnología, 1999), 262–263.