Lexicographical Neighbors of Senhoras
Literary usage of Senhoras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An American Consul in Amazonia by Joseph Orton Kerbey (1911)
"The appearance of numbers of senhoras attract the greatest share of attention.
One of the most striking figures to me was, the caricature of what looked to ..."
2. Brazil and the Brazilians Portrayed in Historical and Descriptive Sketches by Daniel Parish Kidder, James Cooley Fletcher (1857)
"The ladies who come from a distance are attended by slaves, who bring tents and
spread them on the beach for the senhoras, who soon put on their ..."
3. The Metropolitan (1847)
"Just let him taste its sweets; skim over town and country; glance rapidly at the
senhoras; bring the last new waltzes from England, for the English girls, ..."