Lexicographical Neighbors of Bacco
Literary usage of Bacco
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (1906)
"... not to mince matters, of dirt, whereas woman was made of a mire that had
already been prepared and elevated to the dignity of a rib. Corpo di bacco I ..."
2. Florentine History: From the Earliest Authentic Records to the Accession of by Henry Edward Napier (1847)
"... "bacco in Toscana"—Splendour of Cosimo's court— People oppressed for
it—Uncultivated lands — Expatriation—Miserable state of industry—Trade of Leghorn ..."
3. Viaggi Di Pietro Della Valle, Il Pellegrino: Descritti Da Lui Medesimo in by Pietro Della Valle (1843)
"... si sono anche fatti immortali un bacco, un Alcide, un Giasone, un Alessandro,
un Ulisse, un Enea primo autor del sangue nostro : e ne' tempi più moderni ..."
4. Mathematical Questions and Solutions by W. J. C. Miller (1880)
"If useless bacco-Bacchus men don't inhale, Good corn-bread would suffice up to
this tale. Solution by the PROPOSER. Grains 2s4—1 ; in a quarter 512 x 256 x ..."
5. Bon-mots of Charles Lamb and Douglas Jerrold by Charles Lamb, Douglas William Jerrold (1893)
"fain that he should smoke out of doors, nor taint with 'bacco-smoke the tapestry.
Whereupon the knight would seek his garden, his on-hard, ..."
6. Sketches of Mexico by John Wesley Butler (1894)
"bacco mixed with liquid amber, in a pipe or reed beautifully varnished, and with
the smoke of it put himself to sleep. After having slept a little upon the ..."