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Definition of Garotes
1. garote [v] - See also: garote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garotes
Literary usage of Garotes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, Or the Central and Western Rajpoot by James Tod (1873)
"Again, the chief of the Khan- garotes has but twenty-five thousand, while no less
than three junior branches hold lands to ..."
2. Travels in Spain in 1797 and 1798 by Frederick Augustus Fischer (1802)
"... (dar garotes.) and hanging (ahorcar), in the former of which a wheel is ufed,
which turns a cord ..."
3. United States Statutes at Large: Containing the Laws and Concurrent by United States, United States Office of the Federal Register (1853)
"... qu'ils ne seront point confines dans des cachots, ni dans des prisons, ni dans
des vaisseaux de prison; qu'ils ne seront pas mis au fers, ni garotes, ..."
4. The Congressional Globe by United States Congress, Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, Franklin Rives, George A. Bailey (1853)
"When the time comes, neither" the surges of the sea, nor her forts, nor her
cannon, nor her garotes, northe edicts of her Galianos, will save Jier from our ..."
5. Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, Or the Central and Western Rajpoot by James Tod (1873)
"Again, the chief of the Khan- garotes has but twenty-five thousand, while no less
than three junior branches hold lands to ..."
6. Travels in Spain in 1797 and 1798 by Frederick Augustus Fischer (1802)
"... (dar garotes.) and hanging (ahorcar), in the former of which a wheel is ufed,
which turns a cord ..."
7. United States Statutes at Large: Containing the Laws and Concurrent by United States, United States Office of the Federal Register (1853)
"... qu'ils ne seront point confines dans des cachots, ni dans des prisons, ni dans
des vaisseaux de prison; qu'ils ne seront pas mis au fers, ni garotes, ..."
8. The Congressional Globe by United States Congress, Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, Franklin Rives, George A. Bailey (1853)
"When the time comes, neither" the surges of the sea, nor her forts, nor her
cannon, nor her garotes, northe edicts of her Galianos, will save Jier from our ..."