Lexicographical Neighbors of Timbo
Literary usage of Timbo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Vanishing Race: A Record in Picture and Story of the Last Great Indian by Joseph Kossuth Dixon, Rodman Wanamaker (1913)
"The portrait of timbo reveals the striking difference to be found in the ...
In the photogravure presented Chief timbo holds a long steel-headed spear, ..."
2. The Vanishing Race, the Last Great Indian Council: A Record in Picture and by Joseph Kossuth Dixon (1913)
"The portrait of timbo reveals the striking difference to be found in the ...
In the photogravure presented Chief timbo holds a long steel-headed spear, ..."
3. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1848)
"Said description of above boundary is intended to include all the territory known
by the name of timbo.. To have and to hold all the territory aforesaid, ..."
4. Captain Canot, Or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver: Being an Account of by Theodore Canot, Brantz Mayer (1854)
"timbo lies on a rolling plain. North of it, a lofty mountain range rises at the
distance of ten or fifteen miles, and sweeps eastwardly to the horizon. ..."
5. Buenos Ayres and Argentine Gleanings: With Extracts from a Diary of Salado by Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1865)
"... the Rio Salado—From Las Tres Cruces to Los Tres Pesos— Garden of the
Confederation—The Italy of the Argentine Provinces—Rich Pasture—Peak of La timbo— ..."
6. The Vanishing Race: The Last Great Indian Council; a Record in Picture and by Joseph Kossuth Dixon, Rodman Wanamaker (1913)
"The portrait of timbo reveals the striking difference to be found in the ...
In the photogravure presented Chief timbo holds a long steel-headed spear, ..."
7. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"... Gando, timbo, &c. The endless tribes belonging to their stock are generally
divided into four groups or families, the Jel, the B'aá, the So, ..."
8. Oliver Optic's Magazine by Oliver Optic (1875)
"The next morning we were up in good season, and at half past four we were on the
road to unearth the timbo. When we reached the hole, we found that the ..."