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Definition of Nacimiento
1. Noun. A mountain peak in the Andes in Argentina (21,302 feet high).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nacimiento
Literary usage of Nacimiento
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1863)
"... un nacimiento con las acted in private houses, in the churches, on figuras
correspondientes segun el estilo que the public stage, ..."
2. Los Pastores: A Mexican Play of the Nativity by M. R. Cole (1907)
"The altar with its toy decorations is very like an old-fashioned nacimiento
described by Fernán Caballero in her Noche de Navidad. ..."
3. The Araucanians: Or, Notes of a Tour Among the Indian Tribes of Southern Chili by Edmond Reuel Smith (1855)
"nacimiento.—River Vergara.—Life at nacimiento.—The Old Lady.—A Scorpion. AT Los
Angelos—so near the Araucanian boundary —I had expected to be able to ..."
4. Catalogue of the Spanish Library and of the Portuguese Books Bequeathed by by George Ticknor, James Lyman Whitney (1879)
""The nacimiento de Christo at the end of this volume, ... ie not the sume with
the nacimiento in Vol. 34 of hi» Comedias, 1641. ..."
5. Travels in Various Parts of Peru: Including a Year's Residence in Potosi by Edmond Temple (1830)
"Festival of el nacimiento.— Friar Alonzo Ovalle.—Proof of increase of revenue by
a reduction of duties.—Meteorological observations. DECEMBER 3rd. ..."