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Definition of Provend
1. n. See Provand.
Definition of Provend
1. provand [n -S] - See also: provand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Provend
Literary usage of Provend
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Among the Spanish People by Hugh James Rose (1877)
"MUCH has been said by different writers upon the subject of the provend of Spain
generally, but little upon that of the poorer classes in the Peninsula, ..."
2. Gatherings from Spain by Richard Ford (1846)
"CHAPTER XL A Spanish Cook—Philosophy of Spanish Cuisine—Sauce—Difficulty of
Commissariat—The provend-—Spanish Hares and Rabbits—The Olla— Garbanzo—Spanish ..."
3. The Spaniards & Their Country by Richard Ford (1852)
"A Spanish Cook—Philosophy of Spanish Cuisine—Sauce—Difficulty of Commissariat—The
provend—Spanish Hares and Rabbits—The Olla— Garbanzo—Spanish Pigs—Bacon ..."
4. Among the Spanish People by Hugh James Rose (1877)
"MUCH has been said by different writers upon the subject of the provend of Spain
generally, but little upon that of the poorer classes in the Peninsula, ..."