Definition of Cocineras

1. cocinera [n] - See also: cocinera

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cocineras

cochleariform process
cochlearly
cochleas
cochleate
cochleiform
cochleo-orbicular reflex
cochleopalpebral reflex
cochleopupillary reflex
cochleosacculotomy
cochleostapedial reflex
cochleovestibular
cochon de lait
cochromite
cocillana
cocinera
cocineras (current term)
cocirculating
cocitation
cocitations
cock's comb test
cock's eggs
cock-a-doodle-doo
cock-a-doodle-doos
cock-a-hoop
cock-a-leekie
cock-and-bull stories
cock-and-bull story
cock-cheese
cock-eyed

Literary usage of Cocineras

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

1. Nicaragua, its people, scenery, monuments and the proposed interoceanic canal by Ephraim George Squier (1852)
"... were the fires for culinary purposes, around which the cocineras, chattering like parrots, were preparing the evening cup of chocolate. ..."

2. Argentina: Legend and History by Cincinato G. B. Laguardia (1919)
"... des las tiendas estaba representada por el establecimiento del señor Bolar, local de esquina, mostrador democrático al alba, cuando cocineras y patronas ..."

3. Travels in Central America, Particularly in Nicaragua: With a Description of by Ephraim George Squier (1853)
"Behind, the cattle were tethered to the trees ; and here too were the fires for culinary purposes, around which the cocineras, chattering like parrots, ..."

4. A Practical Course with the Spanish Language: On Woodbury's Plan with German by Hermann M. Monsanto, Louis A. Languellier (1875)
"El carnicero vende la carne á las cocineras. 18. El buque viene del Norte. 19. Los Americanos son amigos de los Franceses. 20. ..."

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