Lexicographical Neighbors of Tucutuco
Literary usage of Tucutuco
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin (1909)
"... R. Polanco—Lazo and Bolas— Partridges—Absence of Trees—Deer—Capybara, or River
Hog—tucutuco—Molothrus, cuckoo-like habits—Tyrant-flycatcher—Mocking-bird ..."
2. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"CHAPTER III MALDONADO Montevideo—Maldonado—Excursion to R. Polanco—Lazo and
Bolas —Partridges—Absence of Trees—Deer—Capybara, or Rivu-r Hog— tucutuco ..."
3. Journal of Researches Into the Geology & Natural History of the Various by Charles Darwin (1908)
"... III MALDONADO Monte Video—Maldonado—Excursion to R. Polanco—Lazo and
Bolas—Partridges— Absence of Trees—Deer—Capybara, or River Hog—tucutuco—Molothrus, ..."
4. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1867)
"The tucutuco," says that author, " is extremely abundant in some parts of the
country, but is difficult to be procured, and still more difficult to be seen ..."