Definition of Bastos

1. basto [n] - See also: basto

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bastos

bastions
bastirma
bastle
bastles
bastnaesite
bastnaesites
bastnasite
bastnasites
basto
baston
bastonade
bastonaded
bastonades
bastonading
bastons
bastos (current term)
basts
basturma
basuco
basucos
basuko
basyle
basyles
basylous
bat-fowler
bat-fowlers
bat-fowling
bat-pad
bat-pads

Literary usage of Bastos

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

1. Brazilian biographical annual by Joaquim Manuel de Macedo (1876)
"... bastos Aureliano Candido Tavares bastos, the legitimate son of the actual Desembargador Jos6 Tavares bastos, was born in February 1840. ..."

2. Biological, Social, and Organizational Components of Success for Women in by National Academy of Sciences (U.S., National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (U.S. (2006)
"... Olivas-Lujan,1 Ann Gregory,2 John Miller,3 JoAnn Duffy,3 Suzy Fox,4 Terri Lituchy,5 Silvia Ines Monserrat,6 Betty Jane Punnett,7 and Neusa Maria bastos ..."

3. The Young Folk's Cyclopædia of Games and Sports by John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick (1899)
"13), espadas (swords, 14), oros or dineros (money, 15), and bastos (clubs, 16). The Germans early employed other marks; herzen or roth (hearts, 17), ..."

4. The Metropolitan (1834)
"Father bastos said many edifying things on the occasion. ... Father bastos had the salvation of the Indiano, the wife, and the niece much at heart; ..."

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