Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabrits
Literary usage of Cabrits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"Central and Northern Forest Reserves protect woodland watersheds and wildlife as
does cabrits National Park with dry coastal forests as well as Dominica's ..."
2. Martinique, Guadeloupe, Dominica & St. Lucia Alive! by Lynne M. Sullivan (2000)
"Plan to spend most of the day in this area exploring the grassy cabrits ...
cabrits is derived from words that mean "goat" in Spanish and other languages. ..."
3. Dominica & St. Lucia Aliveby Lynne M. Sullivan by Lynne M. Sullivan (2002)
"Plan to spend most of the day in this area exploring the grassy cabrits ...
cabrits is derived from words that mean "goat" in Spanish and other languages. ..."
4. Cruising the Eastern Caribbean by Laura Rapp (2004)
"The cabrits facility was specifically designed for the tourist trade. ...
The cabrits pier is a short walk from Fort Shirley, which affords views of ..."
5. Caribbean by Barbara Ender-Jones (2001)
"cabrits National Park On the peninsula jutting into the sea between Douglas and
Prince Rupert bays stand the ruins of 18th-century Fort Shirley. ..."
6. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1823)
"Upwards of sixty cabrits and big horned sheep were thus slain in a single beat.'
Another interesting animal, which Mr. Smith also describes and delineates, ..."