Lexicographical Neighbors of Bacalaos
Literary usage of Bacalaos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works, 1888-1902 by Thomas H. de Lambert de St. Bris (1892)
"June, 1491, which isle was discovered by Columbus in 1492, « Cabot here found
fish called bacalaos » (a European word) by the natives. ..."
2. Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York by New York (State). Legislature. Assembly (1873)
"L—bacalaos. Numerous derivations have been suggested for this word, which is
simply an old Mediterranean or Romance name, given to the preserved Codfish, ..."
3. Proceedings by International Congress of Americanists (1890)
"Ce nom de bacalaos désigna même longtemps, à l'exclusion de tout autre, l'île de
Terre-Neuve: il s'est perpétué jusqu'à nos jours, car on trouve à ..."
4. The Tehuantepec Railway: Its Location, Features, and Advantages Under the La by Tehuantepec Railway Company, Henry Stevens (1869)
"Would an intelligent pilot sail north with such a craft in winter? Might not New
England be the "great part" of land next to bacalaos ; and might not the ..."
5. North American Free Trade Agreement: Mexico Schedule of Tariff Rate Reductionsby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"... bacalaos (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac y Gadus macrocephalus). ... bacalaos (Gadus
morhua, Gadus ogac y Gadus macrocephalus). ..."
6. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1869)
"In an old Spanish dictionary of 1623, in my possession, the definition of bacalaos
is "и kind of new-land fish. ..."