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Definition of Roncadors
1. roncador [n] - See also: roncador
Lexicographical Neighbors of Roncadors
Literary usage of Roncadors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Fishes: A Popular Treatise Upon the Game and Food Fishes of North by George Brown Goode, Theodore Gill (1903)
"SPOTS, CROAKERS AND roncadors Man's life is warm, glad, sad, 'twixt loves and
graves, Boundless in hope, honoured with pangs austere. ..."
2. A Guide to the Study of Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1905)
"... roncadors) is another of the great groups of food-fishes. The species are
found on every sandy shore in warm regions and all of them are large enough to ..."
3. California for the Sportsman: Being a Collection of Hints as to the Haunts by Al M. Cumming, Allan Dunn, Southern Pacific Company (1911)
"The roncadors are plucky and average ten pounds. an as to sea fishing will be
cheerfully supplied by the secretaries of the Tuna nta Catalina and the Light ..."
4. Salt Water Game Fishing by Charles Frederick Holder (1914)
"... roncadors lie in wait in the undertow. In the deeper waters the sea-trout, a
small white sea bass, is found with large smelts and a variety of small fry ..."