Lexicographical Neighbors of Arrieros
Literary usage of Arrieros
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator by Edward Whymper (1892)
"The night was still and cold, and at meal-time we all—mountaineers, arrieros,
and Indians—sat together round a blazing fire in the centre of the encampment. ..."
2. Recollections of Mexico by Waddy Thompson (1846)
"... of Cortes' Narrative—First sight of the Valley of Mexico—Description of the
Valley—Neglect of resources in the supply of the Capital—arrieros. ..."
3. Sketches of the Campaign in Northern Mexico: In Eighteen Hundred Forty-six by Luther] [Giddings (1853)
"... V. arrieros.—Packing the mules.—The march commenced.—Trials of the first
day.—Cerralvo.—A storm .—Mustard per se.—Orders for continuing the march. ..."
4. Commerce of the Prairies, Or, The Journal of a Santa Fè Trader: During Eight by Josiah Gregg (1845)
"... and Usefulness of the Mule—Mode of harnessing and lading Mules for a
Journey—arrieros and their System—The ..."
5. Commerce of the Prairies: During Eight Expeditions Across the Great Western by Josiah Gregg (1844)
"... and Ojo del Muerto—A Tradition of the arrieros—Laborious Ferrying and
Quagmires—Arrival at Paso del Norte—Amenity of the Valley— Sierra Blanco, ..."
6. El Gringo, Or, New Mexico and Her People by William Watts Hart Davis (1857)
"arrieros.—Lazo. AMONG the country people there are various primitive sports, some
of which afford much amusement to both the lookers-on and the parties ..."