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Definition of Pareo
1. Noun. A wraparound garment, worn by men or women, similar to a Malaysian sarong. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pareo
1. pareu [n -REOS] - See also: pareu
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pareo
Literary usage of Pareo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Island Song Lyrics by Larry W. Jones (2003)
"pareo Girl (08/09/2002) (#084) Leilani girl, lovely island pearl, I have to say-o
In the summer sun, pretty island girl in the day-o Hula girl, ..."
2. An Introduction to the Making of Latin: Selected Chiefly from Ellis by William Biglow, Richard Lyne, William Ellis, Alexander Adam (1801)
"Quis ego loquor de is omnis qui pareo imperium ... tf Pars ille mollis animus
fie pareo ratio, ut prudens miles Ipfe ..."
3. An Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language by Francis Edward Jackson Valpy (1828)
"pareo, I am at hand, am by, present myself near, make my appearance, appear ;
and hence, I seem, ... See pareo. These last senses agree well with Aperio, ..."
4. The Bengal Law Reports of Decisions of the High Court at Fort William Civil by Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Bengal (India). Board of Revenue, Bengal (India). Supreme Council (1884)
"Mausa Mohanpur pareo was mortgaged by ... Mohanpur pareo in favor of Binda Bibi.
On the 6th February 1869, Binda Bibi, ..."
5. Caesar's Gallic war: (Allen and Greenough's edition) by Julius Caesar, James Bradstreet Greenough, Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge, Moses Grant Daniell (1904)
"Esp., equal in power, a match for. paratus, -a, -um, pp of paro. parce, [old
case-form of parcus], adv., sparingly, frugally. pareo, parcere, ..."
6. The Domesday of Inclosures, 1517-1518: Being the Extant Returns to Chancery by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Great Britain Court of Chancery, Great Britain Commissioners of Inclosures, 1517-1518, Isaac Saunders Leadam (1897)
"... sexto decem acras de Communi terra pareo suo de ... ferarum in pareo illo
terre que ille valent decem solidos per annum Et dicunt quod Ricardus ..."