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Definition of Pintos
1. n. pl. A mountain tribe of Mexican Indians living near Acapulco. They are remarkable for having the dark skin of the face irregularly spotted with white. Called also speckled Indians.
Definition of Pintos
1. Noun. (plural of Pinto) ¹
2. Noun. (plural of pinto) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pintos
1. pinto [n] - See also: pinto
Medical Definition of Pintos
1. Sing. Pinto . [Sp, painted, mottled] A mountain tribe of Mexican Indians living near Acapulco. They are remarkable for having the dark skin of the face irregularly spotted with white. Synonym: speckled Indians. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pintos
pintails pintano pintanos pintas pintel pinter pintids pintles pintman pinto | pinto bean pintoes pintoid pintos pints pintsize pintsized pintuck pintucks pintxo | pintxos pinule pinules pinup pinups pinus pinvoke pinwale |
Literary usage of Pintos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Opera Goers' Complete Guide: Comprising Two Hundred and Twenty-nine by Leo Leop Melitz, Richard Salinger (1913)
"... and the farmer, in high good humour, unites Peter and Roschen. THE THREE Pintos
Comic opera in three acts, unfinished, by Carl Maria von Weber, ..."
2. The Standard Operaglass: Detailed Plots of the Celebrated Operas, with by Charles Annesley (1904)
"THE THREE Pintos Comic Opera in three acts by CM v. WEBER After WEBER'H manuscripts
and designs, and TH. HELL'S textbook. The musical part completed by ..."
3. Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology by August Hirsch (1885)
"The fact that the mal de los pintos is decidedly communicable, gives further
probability to the parasitic nature of the malady. " The disease is said to be ..."
4. Travels of a Naturalist: A Record of Adventures, Discoveries, History and by Adolphe Boucard (1894)
"... Cortez—General Alvarez—Pintos—• Mineral Wealth. IN the 18th of August, 1852,
I embarked on the ship Heva, Captain Magne, bound for San Juan del Sur. ..."
5. Mexico: Its Peasants and Its Priests: Or, Adventures and Historical by Robert Anderson Wilson (1856)
"While the new President delayed his entry into the city, the most strenuous
efforts were making to collect the largest possible force of Pintos, and, ..."