Definition of Guanay

1. a Peruvian cormorant [n -NAYS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Guanay

guan
guana
guanabana
guanabanas
guanabenz
guanabenz acetate
guanacline sulfate
guanaco
guanacoes
guanacos
guanadrel sulfate
guanajuatite
guanas
guanase
guanases
guanay (current term)
guanays
guanazole
guanazolo
guanciale
guanco
guancos
guandao
guanethidine
guanethidine sulfate
guanethidines
guanfacine
guango
guangos
guanidin

Literary usage of Guanay

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

1. Bolivia by Vivien Lougheed (2006)
"... from guanay, down the Tuichi from the Apolobamba and a very few come up the Beni from Riberalta. During rainy season, travel along the rivers may be the ..."

2. Papers from the Notes of an Engineer by Frederick Gleason Corning (1889)
"... shut in by steep hills whose tropical drapery hangs into the very river, amid a brilliant profusion of feathery, fanlike foliage, guanay is reached at ..."

3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1853)
"This was hardly the place for an invalid to recruit his health and strength in, and, after visiting the mines, Dr. Weddell set out for the Mission of guanay ..."

4. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Hume Greenfield, Henry Walter Bates (1835)
"The climate is so mild and salubrious that it may be said truly there is none like it on this continent; as a proof of which, in the settlement of guanay, ..."

5. Across South America: An Account of a Journey from Buenos Aires to Lima by by Hiram Bingham (1911)
"... to Sorata by coach or mule-back, 2 days. Sorata to guanay, a hard trip on mule-back, 7 days. guanay to Rurrenabaque, on the river Beni, by raft, 4 days. ..."

6. Expeditions Into the Valley of the Amazons, 1539, 1540, 1639 by Clements Robert Markham, Garcilaso de la Vega, Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, Christóbel de Acuña (1859)
"They have agreeable expressions, high foreheads, mouths comparatively small, and horizontal eyes. guanay was founded in 1802. Weddell, p. 453. ..."

7. Travels in Bolivia: With a Tour Across the Pampas to Buenos Ayres, & C by De Bonelli, L. Hugh (1854)
"The town of guanay appears at the foot of a mountain, and at a distance suggests the idea of an island detached from its side. ..."

8. History of Peace: Comp. from Governmental Records, Official Reports by Homer L. Boyle (1902)
"In 1819, Captain Eliphalet Smith, an American, having sold the cargo of his brig "Macedonian," while on the road to guanay, Chile, with a portion of the ..."

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