Here are five English words that alphabetically come after "llama" but before "llanero":

1. **llano** (A grassy plain in Spanish America, especially in Venezuela and Colombia.)
2. **llene** (This is a Spanish word, usually referring to "fill" or "full," but sometimes appears in English dictionaries as a rare or archaic noun for a type of filler or something filled. It would be an edge case but fits the alphabetical criteria.)
3. **ller** (This is not a recognized English word on its own but is a common prefix/suffix in surnames and place names. However, if treated as a dictionary entry for some obscure reason, it would fit.)
4. **llinge** (Not a recognized English word.)
5. **llither** (Not a recognized English word.)

It's important to note that finding *common* English words in this very narrow alphabetical gap is extremely difficult due to the unique "ll" starting sound, which is rare in native English words and primarily found in loanwords from Spanish/Welsh. Words like "llene," "ller," "llinge," and "llither" are not standard English vocabulary.

A better approach might be to look for words that start with "lm" or "ln" if we're not strictly limited to words *starting* with "ll". However, the prompt specifically asks for words alphabetically after "llama" and before "llanero," implying a continuation of the "ll" prefix.
