Definition of Baccos

1. bacco [n] - See also: bacco

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baccos

bacchants
bacchiac
bacchian
bacchic
bacchical
bacchii
bacchius
bacchus
baccies
bacciferous
bacciform
baccilar
baccivorous
bacco
baccoes
baccos (current term)
baccy
bace
bacharach
bachata
bachatero
bachateros
bache
bached
bacheelor
bachelor
bachelor's degree
bachelor-at-arms
bachelor girl

Literary usage of Baccos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"... very extensively in the i of cut-plug smoking and fine-cut baccos ami(l in the production of White Burley is grown chiefly on the stone soils of central ..."

2. The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of the "Ingoldsby Legends". by Charles George Harper (1906)
"... sight of the carrier and his hat the terrified animal escaped up a tree, whence his master only recovered him after much trouble and many " Per baccos ! ..."

3. Lives of the Warriors of the Thirty Years' War: Warriors of the 17th Century by Edward Cust (1865)
"... a junction with baccos Gabor and 1000 Transylvanian horse at Poson, on the 3rd of June, and this being known to Torstenson about the same day, ..."

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