Lexicographical Neighbors of Palolos
Literary usage of Palolos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Uncivilized Races of Men in All Countries of the World: Being a by John George Wood (1883)
"And when, with canoes Ian« the crowd disperses, the next thing is prepare the
ovens to cook the palolos, wb¡ are merely wrapped in bread-fruit lea" They are ..."
2. The Story of Laulii: A Daughter of Samoa. Giving Her Life, Manners and by Laulii Willis (1889)
"The people stay up all night decorating their boats and getting ready the night
before they know these palolos come; then they start out early in the ..."
3. Polynesian Reminiscences: Or, Life in the South Pacific Islands by William Thomas Pritchard (1866)
"By eight o'clock not a trace of the palolos remains in the sea. They look just
like so many worms, from an inch to a yard in length, showing every ..."
4. The Story of Laulii: Daughter of Samoa ... Also a Sketch of the Life of by Laulii Willis (1889)
"The people stay up all night decorating their boats and getting ready the night
before they know these palolos come ; then they start out early in the ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"palolos,' the Pacific, Atlantic, Japanese. and other, Prof. WC Mclntosh on, 608.
'Parasitic fungi, recent researches on, by Prof. H. Marshall Ward, 813. ..."
6. The Story of Life in the Seas by Sydney John Hickson (1898)
"the multitude of palolos. As quickly as possible the fishery proceeds, every man,
woman, and child gathering the harvest of Worms during the precious ..."