Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedros
Literary usage of Pedros
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Cyprus by William Hepworth Dixon (1879)
"pedros is a learned man. Like every person in a place of trust, pedros Is chosen
by a general vote. The village is the church ; and when the pastoral chair ..."
2. Life in Brazil by Thomas Ewbank (1856)
"As it is the belief that beatified saints are gratified by naming children after
them, pedros and Joses prevail among boys, while Annas and Marys carry the ..."
3. Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago by Anna Forbes (1887)
"pedros is kept in good humour with an occasional glass of gin. ... pedros is a
very good fellow, besides being an excellent bird-skinner. ..."
4. A Week at Port Royal by Richard Hill (1855)
"There are islets at each extremity, but the group that attracts the egg gatherers
every year, are the keys distinguished as the pedros at its eastern end. ..."