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Definition of Bodegas
1. bodega [n] - See also: bodega
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bodegas
Literary usage of Bodegas
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)
"ON THH WAY TO bodegas. CHAPTER I. WE landed at Guayaquil on December 9,, after
an uneventful voyage across the ..."
2. Life and Nature Under the Tropics; Or, Sketches of Travels Among the Andes by Henry Morris Myers, Philip Van Ness Myers (1871)
"AT the Lead of low-water steamboat navigation upon the Guayas is located the
Indo-Spanish town of bodegas, containing about two thousand inhabitants. ..."
3. Glimpses of Spain; Or, Notes of an Unfinished Tour in 1847 by Severn Teackle Wallis (1849)
"Xerez—Population—The bodegas—Wines—Manzanilla—The Preparation of Wines—American
and English Markets—Prices—Vineyards— Manners of the ..."
4. Landscapes of Tenerife: A Countryside Guide by Noel Rochford (2004)
"To return: <•_* 246 from Roque de las bodegas to Santa Cruz (Timetable 14);
journey time 55min; change to 49 102 to Puerto (as above) Short walks 1 Benijo ..."
5. Sketches in Spain and Morocco by Arthur de Capell Brooke (1831)
"bodegas described. THE vintage at Xeres is said to commence with the feast of
the Virgin, though I believe it very rarely begins so early. ..."