Definition of Parador

1. an inn in Spain [n -DORS or -DORES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parador

paradise flower
paradise tree
paradisean
paradised
paradises
paradisiac
paradisiacal
paradisiacally
paradisial
paradisic
paradisical
paradocrasite
paradoctor
paradoctors
paradol
parador (current term)
paradores
paradors
parados
paradoses
paradox
paradoxer
paradoxers
paradoxes
paradoxical
paradoxical contraction
paradoxical diaphragm phenomenon
paradoxical embolism
paradoxical extensor reflex
paradoxical flexor reflex

Literary usage of Parador

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

1. Spain Revisited by Alexander Slidell Mackenzie (1836)
"parador Viejo—Women from St. Sebastian—Market-day in Vitoria —The Square—Basques and Highlanders—The Florida—Panorama of Vitoria—Preparations to quit ..."

2. Hotels of Character & Charm in Spain by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated, Hunter Publishing, Michelle Gastaut, Fagrice Camoin, Rivages (Firm (2001)
"parador Gibralfaro Gibralfaro 29016 Málaga Tel. 95-222 19 03 - Fax 95-222 19 04 Sr ... Situated on the Gibralfaro hill, the parador enjoys an uninterrupted ..."

3. The Tourist in Spain by Thomas Roscoe (1837)
"The parador Viejo—Inmates of the Kitchen—a Student of Salamanca—the Chimney ... The parador Viejo has been admitted, by most travellers, to be the best inn ..."

4. The Tourist in Spain by Thomas Roscoe (1837)
"The parador Viejo—Inmates of the Kitchen—a Student of Salamanca—the Chimney ... The parador Viejo has been admitted, by most travellers, to be the best inn ..."

5. Puerto Ricoby Don Philpott by Don Philpott (2003)
"The parador system was introduced in 1973 and apart from their outstanding ... The parador designation is awarded by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company and ..."

6. An Overland Journey to Lisbon at the Close of 1846: With a Picture of the by Terence McMahon Hughes (1847)
"I was so fortunate as to light on an individual of this description in the parador at Tolosa—a commis-voyageur, as I presently discovered, who was pretty ..."

7. Cosas de España: Illustrative of Spain and the Spaniards as They are by Wm. Pitt Byrne (1866)
"NOT knowing how we might be detained, or what description of parador Valladolid might produce, we thought it prudent to make sure of dining ..."

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