Definition of Chacoes

1. chaco [n] - See also: chaco

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chacoes

chaces
chacha
chachalaca
chachalacas
chachka
chachkas
chacing
chack
chacked
chacking
chacks
chacma
chacma baboon
chacmas
chaco
chacoes (current term)
chaconine
chaconines
chaconne
chaconnes
chacos
chacun à son goût
chadar
chadarim
chadars
chaddar
chaddars
chaddi
chaddis

Literary usage of Chacoes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Two Years in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold-fields: A Thrilling Narrative of by William B. Haskell (1898)
"The creek had been staked principally by " chee- chacoes," as the Indians call them, or tenderfeet. So little faith was shown at Forty Mile that some of the ..."

2. Travelling Opinions and Sketches in Russia and Poland by Rayford Ramble (1836)
"... then, laying aside his drum-sticks, stands chaplain, and is followed by the officers and privates in prayer, all taking off their chacoes. ..."

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