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Definition of Guacharos
1. guacharo [n] - See also: guacharo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Guacharos
Literary usage of Guacharos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During by Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland, Thomasina Ross (1852)
"'To go and join the guacharos,' is with them a phrase signifying to rejoin their
... The Grotto of Caripe is the Tartarus of the Greeks; and the guacharos, ..."
2. At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies by Charles Kingsley (1887)
"To go and join the guacharos is to rejoin their fathers, is to die. ... The Grotto
of Caripe is the Tartarus of the Greeks; and the guacharos, ..."
3. Latin-American [mythology] by Hartley Burr Alexander (1920)
"connected with the Grotto of Caripe, the source of the river of the same name.
The cave is inhabited by nocturnal birds, guacharos ..."
4. The Mythology of All Races by Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, John Arnott MacCulloch (1920)
"connected with the Grotto of Caripe, the source of the river of the same name.
The cave is inhabited by nocturnal birds, guacharos ..."
5. The Land of Bolivar: Or, War, Peace and Adventure in the Republic of Venezuela by James Mudie Spence (1878)
"There are many natural curiosities in this State; amongst them the famous cave
of the guacharos. The " Grotto of the guacharos " is entered by an immense ..."