Lexicographical Neighbors of Ponchoed
Literary usage of Ponchoed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in the United States, Etc.: During 1849 and 1850 by Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1851)
"... porticos, patios, corridors, balconies, quadrangles, galleries, lattices,
frescoes, arabesques, vestibules, cowled priests, ponchoed cavaliers and ..."
2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1906)
"Here and there droves of cattle and tropillas of horses lifted their heads to
watch us as we passed ; ponchoed horsemen ..."
3. British Exploits in South America: A History of British Activities in by William Henry Koebel (1917)
"But, if none has been forthcoming, it would seem probable enough that Garibaldi
obtained the idea of this uniform from the red-ponchoed warriors of the ..."
4. British Exploits in South America: A History of British Activities in by William Henry Koebel (1917)
"... moreover, were manned principally by his scarlet ponchoed soldiers, famous as
cavalrymen, but totally out of their element on the deck of a steamer! ..."
5. The Bolivian Andes: A Record of Climbing & Exploration in the Cordillera by William Martin Conway (1901)
"It was a bright morning with a clear sky, and the brilliancy of the sun shining
on this field of ponchoed natives made them look from the far distance like ..."