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Definition of Malangas
1. malanga [n] - See also: malanga
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malangas
Literary usage of Malangas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1893)
"The real joys of the Samoan are dancing, singing, and making expeditions, called
malangas, from village to village in boats or canoes. ..."
2. Treasury Decisions Under Tariff and Navigation Laws, Etc by United States Dept. of the Treasury, Dept. of the Treasury, United States (1904)
"Cuban malangas and yams, so called, are not entitled to free entry as yams, ...
It appears that malangas are assessed for duty at the port of Key West at 25 ..."
3. Joint Resolution Inviting the Republic of Cuba to Become a State of the by Francis Griffith Newlands (1895)
"THE natural vegetables of the island, such as the malangas and yuca, afford
considerable profit to planters located near villages or towns. ..."
4. Civil Report of the Military Governor, 1901 by Cuba Military governor, 1899-1902 (Leonard Wood), Leonard Wood (1901)
"Evening meal: Bread, vegetable soup, rice, roast beef, malangas, ... Two meals,
morning: Rice, white beans, codfish, malangas, bread and coffee. ..."