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Definition of Sánchez
1. Noun. Venezuelan master terrorist raised by a Marxist-Leninist father; trained and worked with many terrorist groups (born in 1949).
Category relationships: Act Of Terrorism, Terrorism, Terrorist Act
Generic synonyms: Terrorist
Definition of Sánchez
1. Proper noun. (surname from=Spanish dot=) of Spanish origin. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sánchez
Literary usage of Sánchez
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations by Early Navigators by Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne (1909)
"Sanchez de la Cuesta, Martín: accompanies Lara, 38, 145. ... Sanchez de Tagle,
Manuel Esteban (son of preceding, student) : his marriage opposed, 45, 218. ..."
2. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations by Early Navigators ...by Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne by Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne (1909)
"Sanchez de la Cuesta, Martín: accompanies Lara, 38, 145. ... Sanchez de Tagle,
Manuel Esteban (son of preceding, student) : his marriage opposed, 45, ai8. ..."
3. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1906)
"Of these, between 1486 and 1503, there were burnt, in person or in effigy, Juan
de Pedro Sanchez, Micer Alonso Sanchez, Angelina Sanchez, Brianda Sanchez, ..."
4. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"SANCHEZ (LUCAS), actor in the joint company of Andres it Claramonte from July
... SANCHEZ BAQUERO (PEDRO) played first old men's parts s the company of ..."
5. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"SANCHEZ (LUCAS), actor in the joint company of Andres de Claramonte from July n,
... SANCHEZ (MARIA) and her husband Francisco Garcia were members of the ..."
6. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"SANCHEZ (MARIA) and her husband Francisco Garcia were members of the ...
SANCHEZ BAQUERO (PEDRO) played first old men's parts in the company of Pedro de la ..."
7. Chronological History of the West Indies by Thomas Southey (1827)
"embarking, General Carmichael received the keys of the city on the " Place d'Armes."
D. Juan Sanchez arrived soon afterwards, and all the chiefs breakfasted ..."
8. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations by Early Navigators by Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne (1909)
"Sanchez de la Cuesta, Martín: accompanies Lara, 38, 145. ... Sanchez de Tagle,
Manuel Esteban (son of preceding, student) : his marriage opposed, 45, 218. ..."
9. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803: Explorations by Early Navigators ...by Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne by Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, Edward Gaylord Bourne (1909)
"Sanchez de la Cuesta, Martín: accompanies Lara, 38, 145. ... Sanchez de Tagle,
Manuel Esteban (son of preceding, student) : his marriage opposed, 45, ai8. ..."
10. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1906)
"Of these, between 1486 and 1503, there were burnt, in person or in effigy, Juan
de Pedro Sanchez, Micer Alonso Sanchez, Angelina Sanchez, Brianda Sanchez, ..."
11. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"SANCHEZ (LUCAS), actor in the joint company of Andres it Claramonte from July
... SANCHEZ BAQUERO (PEDRO) played first old men's parts s the company of ..."
12. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"SANCHEZ (LUCAS), actor in the joint company of Andres de Claramonte from July n,
... SANCHEZ (MARIA) and her husband Francisco Garcia were members of the ..."
13. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"SANCHEZ (MARIA) and her husband Francisco Garcia were members of the ...
SANCHEZ BAQUERO (PEDRO) played first old men's parts in the company of Pedro de la ..."
14. Chronological History of the West Indies by Thomas Southey (1827)
"embarking, General Carmichael received the keys of the city on the " Place d'Armes."
D. Juan Sanchez arrived soon afterwards, and all the chiefs breakfasted ..."