Lexicographical Neighbors of Pupunhas
Literary usage of Pupunhas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Journey in Brazil by Louis Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz (1886)
"... and pupunhas or peach-palms. The latter bears, in handsome clusters, a fruit
not unlike the peach in size and coloring; it has a mealy character whor ..."
2. A Journey in Brazil by Louis Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz (1871)
"... and pupunhas or peach-palms. The latter bears, in handsome clusters, a fruit
not unlike the peach in size and coloring; it has a mealy ..."
3. History of the New World Called America by Edward John Payne (1892)
"... bears the apricot or egg- plum-shaped pupunhas. It must have been artificially
propagated, by the transplantation of suckers, from very remote times, ..."
4. The Naturalist on the River Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of by Henry Walter Bates (1864)
"... broad, soft green leaf-blades, and groups of full-grown pupunhas, or peach palms.
There was also a large number of cotton and coffee trees. ..."
5. The naturalist on the river Amazons by Henry Walter Bates (1863)
"... broad, soft green leaf-blades, and groups of full- grown pupunhas, or peach
palms. There was also a large number of cotton and coffee trees. ..."