Definition of Rejon

1. a bullfighting lance [n REJONES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rejon

rejoicings
rejoin
rejoinder
rejoindered
rejoindering
rejoinders
rejoindure
rejoined
rejoining
rejoins
rejoint
rejolt
rejolted
rejolting
rejolts
rejon (current term)
rejoneador
rejoneo
rejoneos
rejones
rejourn
rejourned
rejourning
rejournment
rejournments
rejourns
rejoyce
rejoyced
rejoyces
rejoycing

Literary usage of Rejon

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

1. History of Mexico, Her Civil Wars, and Colonial and Revolutionary Annals by Philip Young (1850)
"... rejon and the American Envoy— Santa Anna's demand upon Congress—The four Million Grant— Revolt of Paredes —Progress of the Revolution— Surrender, Trial, ..."

2. Rides and Studies in the Canary Islands by Charles Edwardes (1888)
"Historical summary—Bethencourt and his successors—Disputes about the Canaries between Spain and Portugal— Generous native princes—rejon, and the conquest of ..."

3. Tenerife and Its Six Satellites: Or, The Canary Islands Past and Present by Olivia M. Stone (1889)
"It was then that Juan rejon, by order of their Spanish Majesties, went to Canaria, accom-' panied by the Dean of Rubicon, and founded Las Palmas. ..."

4. The United States Vs. Andres Castillero: New Almaden : Transcript of the Record by Andrés Castillero (1860)
"Under what President was rejon Minister ? A. Salas. , A. It was immediately; it was during the first days of the Revolution. Q. 207. ..."

5. The War with Mexico by Justin Harvey Smith (1919)
"As for Calhoun's intervening now between Mexico and a handful of rebels, protested rejon, that could not be tolerated, unless every nation that so chose ..."

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