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Definition of Coronel
1. n. A colonel.
2. n. The iron head of a tilting spear, divided into two, three, or four blunt points.
Definition of Coronel
1. coronal [n -S] - See also: coronal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coronel
Literary usage of Coronel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of California by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1888)
"Among them was Antonio Franco coronel, with a party of thirty, who had left Los
Angeles in August by way of San Jose and Livermore pass. ..."
2. The Quarterly (1901)
"ANTONIO F. coronel BY HD BARROWS. (Read May 7, 1894.) In the death since our last
meeting, to-wit, at midnight on the 17th-18th of April, 1894, ..."
3. Through Five Republics (of South America): A Critical Description of by Percy Falcke Martin (1906)
"... CHAPTER IV Poverty of the people—Farmers and merchants' relations—Concepcion —The
mode of life—Buildings and clubs—coronel—The ..."
4. Central and South America by Augustus Henry Keane, Clements Robert Markham (1901)
"Penco,—the original site of Conception, coronel, Lota, and other places on ...
Strangers arriving for the first time at coronel are scarcely prepared for ..."
5. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1863)
"... coronel, and the rest of his imitators, whose ballads are generally worse than
anything else they wrote, because, from the very simplicity and truth ..."
6. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1920)
"... coronel, FALKLAND ISLANDS, DOGGER BANK, AND THE AFFAIR IN THE GULF OF RIGA
August 4, 1914—August, 1915 WHEN at 11 o'clock on the night of August 4, ..."
7. Naval Power in the War: (1914-1917) by Charles Clifford Gill (1918)
"... CHAPTER V coronel AND FALKLAND ENGAGEMENTS BATTLE OFF coronel AT the beginning
of the war the British armoured cruisers Good Hope and Mon- mouth, ..."