Definition of Paisanas

1. paisana [n] - See also: paisana

Lexicographical Neighbors of Paisanas

pairial
pairials
pairing
pairing energy
pairings
pairment
pairs
pairwise
pairwise linkage disequilibrium diagram
pairwork
pais
paisa
paisan
paisana
paisanas (current term)
paisano
paisanos
paisans
paisas
paise
paisley
paisleylike
paisleys
paitrick
paitricks
paiza
paizas
pajama
pajamaed

Literary usage of Paisanas

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

1. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1854)
"When ure jogged along, the paisanas have heard the dying shrieks of their tortured vernacular, as it writhed in the jaws of the invading minstrel. '. ..."

2. Bibliography of the Philippine Islands by Library of Congress, Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin, Philip Lee Phillips (1903)
"El cj. dm B. lo debo A la amabilidad del autor. En su prólogo, escrito en lengua ibanag, el Sr. Nepomuceno dirige sentidas frases á su» paisanas del valle ..."

3. Travels in Various Parts of Peru: Including a Year's Residence in Potosi by Edmond Temple (1830)
"... from your amables paisanas, prevents me from supposing, even for an instant, that the beams from those eyes can be converted into fiery darts at the ..."

4. A Year in Spain: By a Young American by Alexander Slidell Mackenzie (1836)
"... justice to the excellence of the meal as it did to the housewifery of the secretary's wife, who had superintended the labours of two bouncing paisanas. ..."

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