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Definition of Siroccos
1. sirocco [n] - See also: sirocco
Lexicographical Neighbors of Siroccos
Literary usage of Siroccos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buffalo Jones' Forty Years of Adventure by Charles Jesse Jones, Henry Inman (1899)
"BUFFALO MADE FOR BLIZZARDS, siroccos, AND ALL CLIMATIC ELEMENTS STRUGGLE FOR
MASTERSHIP OF THE HERD — GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF A BUFFALO-BULL FIGHT A FEW ..."
2. Excursions in Italy by James Fenimore Cooper (1838)
"siroccos.—Public Works.— Camaldoli Convents.—Islands of the Syrens.—A Sabbath
Walk.— Monasteries on Hills.—Creature-Comforts. ..."
3. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1829)
"That the point of its perfect condensation is in what I have termed our trv£
siroccos, not very far to the north-west of the island, is probable from the ..."
4. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by David Brewster (1829)
"That the point of its perfect condensation is in what I have termed our true
siroccos, not very far to the north-west of the island, is probable from the ..."
5. Elements of Physical Geography by Thomas Cramer Hopkins (1908)
"The typical siroccos occur in Italy and are caused ... Similar but not such
strongly marked siroccos occur at times in the Mississippi Valley, ..."
6. Elements of Physical Geography by Thomas Cramer Hopkins (1908)
"The typical siroccos occur in Italy and are caused by the hot, scorching winds
of the African ... Similar but not such strongly marked siroccos occur at ..."