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Definition of Musos
1. muso [n] - See also: muso
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musos
Literary usage of Musos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gilded Man: (El Dorado) and Other Pictures of the Spanish Occupancy of by Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1893)
"So rapid were his movements that he assailed a fortified camp in the middle of
the region before the musos could collect their forces. ..."
2. The Archaeological Review by Gomme, George Laurence, Sir, 1853-1916 (1889)
"The musos are probably, like the other hill tribes, the aboriginal people of ...
The language of the musos appears to have no affinity with that of the Thai ..."
3. The American Race: A Linguistic Classification and Ethnographic Description by Daniel Garrison Brinton (1891)
"... on right bank of Magdalena, adjacent to the musos. ... musos, on right bank
of the Magdalena, adjacent and north of the ..."
4. Record of Christian Work edited by Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt (1906)
"The one among the Karens, under the leadership of Ko-San-Ye, and the other, even
more wonderful, among the musos on the outskirts of Burma. ..."
5. Missions: American Baptist International Magazine by American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1911)
"It has graduates who have worked and are working among the Chins, the Ka- chins,
the Shans, the musos, in languages as foreign to them ..."