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Definition of Genros
1. genro [n] - See also: genro
Lexicographical Neighbors of Genros
Literary usage of Genros
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The International Position of Japan as a Great Power by Seiji George Hishida (1905)
"1 An imperial council composed of the cabinet members, and of the "genros," or
elder statesmen, and held before the throne. 2 The diplomatic correspondence ..."
2. The International Position of Japan as a Great Power by Seiji George Hishida (1905)
"1 An imperial council composed of the cabinet members, and of the "genros," or
elder statesmen, and held before the throne. 2 The diplomatic correspondence ..."
3. The New-York magazine; or, Literary repository (1796)
"THIS is emphatically the tomb of genros and of science. Their child, their martyr
is here deposited, and their friends will make his eulogy in tears—I stand ..."
4. The American Presbyterian Review by Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood (1869)
"What transformations does love work— of the food mother, for example — changing
deformity into beauty, daftness into genros, and vice into ..."
5. Memoirs of the Marquis of Pombal: With Extracts from His Writings, and from by John Smith Athelstane Carnota (1843)
"LEMBREI-ME neste retiro de Pombal de que nem os meus filhos, e genros, nem os
que depois delles viessem na minha familia ..."