Definition of Canellas

1. canella [n] - See also: canella

Lexicographical Neighbors of Canellas

canebreak
canebreaks
canecutter
caned
canefield fever
canegrub
canegrubs
caneh
canehs
caneland
canelands
canelike
canella
canella bark
canella family
canellas (current term)
canephor
canephora
canephors
caner
caners
canes
canescent
caneware
canewares
caneworking
canfield
canfieldite
canfieldites
canfields

Literary usage of Canellas

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

1. A History of Spain: Founded on the Historia de España Y de la Civilización by Charles Edward Chapman (1918)
"... de canellas (Compilation of canellas), for one canellas was the compiler, embodied the traditional law of Aragon, supplemented by principles of equity. ..."

2. The War in Cuba: Being a Full Account of Her Great Struggle for Freedom by Gonzalo de Quesada, Henry Davenport Northrop (1896)
"Again they were dislodged and forced back, while from the first position about half of canellas' force withstood the cavalry. Diaz, sheltered in underbrush ..."

3. A History of Spain: Founded on the Historia de España Y de la Civilización by Charles Edward Chapman (1918)
"... (Compilation of canellas), for one canellas was the compiler, embodied the traditional law of Aragon, supplemented by principles of equity. ..."

4. Catalogue of the Ward Coonley Collection of Meteorites by Henry Augustus Ward (1904)
"Ci canellas, near Barcelona, Province of Barcelona, Spain. Caney Fork. CARTHAGE CANOAS DE ONIS, 1866. Stone. ..."

5. Records of the Spanish Inquisition by Spain, Inquisition (1828)
"To the Reverend Cura Parroco of canellas. This Tribunal of the Holy Office, desire to know the religious, moral, and political behaviour of the Baron de ..."

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