Definition of Pasears

1. pasear [v] - See also: pasear

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pasears

pasan
pasang
pascal
pascal celery
pascals
paschal
paschal candle
paschals
pascoite
pascolizumab
pascual
pase
pasear
paseared
pasearing
pasears (current term)
paseng
pasengs
paseo
paseos
pases
pasghetti
pash
pasha
pashadom
pashadoms
pashalic
pashalics
pashalik
pashalike

Literary usage of Pasears

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

1. The Tourist's California by Ruth Kedzie Wood (1914)
"... which continues to Hume, is forsaken for the wiry horses that play so vital a part in these mountain pasears. The night is spent at Big Meadows. ..."

2. Southern France: From the Loire to the Spanish and Italian Frontiers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1891)
"Portraits, continuation of the Chinese collection, enamels, seals, medals, pottery, bronzes', caskets of stamped leather of the 15th cent.; pasears ..."

3. Heart's Desire: The Story of a Contented Town, Certain Peculiar Citizens by Emerson Hough (1905)
"... Curly, who made these different and several pasears in progress? Was it you, Doc, you benighted stray from the short-grass Kansas plains, ..."

4. Vocabulario de la lengua tagala by Juan José de Noceda, Pedro de Sanlucar (1860)
"LIGAO. pp. Pasear, andar entreteniendo el tiempo, Vm. Donde, An. Mag, llevar algo asi, como al niño en brazos. El niño, }'. May. pe. pasears«* mucho. ..."

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