Lexicographical Neighbors of Paseos
Literary usage of Paseos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. San Cristóbal de la Habana by Joseph Hergesheimer (1920)
"But, as always, the discovery was too late; I couldn't stay in the covered paseos,
the plazas with flambeau trees ..."
2. Travels in Peru, During the Years 1838-1842: On the Coast, in the Sierra by Johann Jakob von Tschudi (1847)
"Primary Schools—Colleges—The University—Monks—Saints—Santo Toribio and Santa
Rosa—Religious Processions—Raising the Host—The Noche Buena—The Carneval—paseos ..."
3. Our Next-door Neighbor: A Winter in Mexico by Gilbert Haven (1875)
"paseos.—Empress's Drive.—A Relic of Waterloo. —The Tree of Montezuma.—The
Woods.—View of Chapultepec.—Baths of Montezuma.—Tacubaya Gardens. ..."
4. Journey from Buenos Ayres: Through the Provinces of Cordova, Tucuman, and by Joseph Andrews (1827)
"... Convents—Taking the Veil—The Alameda of Cordova—Effects of the climate on the
human frame—Ladies' dress—paseos— ..."
5. The Real Argentine: Notes and Impressions of a Year in the Argentine and Uruguay by John Alexander Hammerton (1915)
"... CHAPTER IX MORE " paseos " IN BUENOS AYRES RECOLETA I have only mentioned in
passing; but that offers a very interesting paseo to the visitor. ..."
6. A Visit to Mexico, by the West India Islands, Yucatan and United States by William Parish Robertson (1853)
"THE paseos AND ENVIRONS OF MEXICO. I HAVE insensibly gone on occupying so ...
As stated in our letters, there are three public drives and promenades—paseos, ..."
7. The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson (1916)
"... extraen de las minas, se elaboran en las fundiciones de hierro, cobre y acero.
IV.— paseos POR EL MAPA Uses of se and lo (continued), por, si, más de, ..."
8. The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson (1916)
"... extraen de las minas, se elaboran en las fundiciones de hierro, cobre y acero.
IV.— paseos POR EL MAPA Uses of se and lo (continued), por, si, más de, ..."