PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CHAPARAJOS»
chaparajos
chaps
sturdy
coverings
legs
consisting
leggings
belt
they
buckled
over
trousers
with
integrated
unlike
have
seat
joined
crotch
designed
provide
protection
usually
made
leather
chaparajos
merriam
webster
chap
noun
plural
ˌsha
ˈrā
ˈrä
variants
joschaparajos
define
mexico
more
trouserlike
often
widely
flared
pants
typically
cowboys
amer
short
oxford
dictionaries
meaning
pronunciation
example
sentences
reference
content
reverso
also
chaparejos
chaparral
cock
wordreference
ˌʃæpəˈreɪəʊs
spanish
tʃapaˈrexos
tʃapaˈraxos
another
name
etymology
from
memidex
without
outer
flaps
protect
their
collins
always
diego
zillow
view
photos
this
bath
sqft
single
family
that
sold
private
quiet
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CHAPARAJOS»
Descubre el uso de
chaparajos en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
chaparajos y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
While we furnish chaparajos of leather, we have a material much better suited to
the purpose. This material, Pantasote duck, is absolutely waterproof and pliable
under all conditions and is lighter than leather. As it has no oil in it and is proof ...
Abercrombie & Fitch, 1907
2
Riders of Many Lands: By Theodore Ayrault Dodge
The most striking part of the cowbo}r's rig are the chaparajos, or huge leather
overalls, he is apt to wear. These originated in the mesquite or chaparral country,
where the cattle business had its origin, and where jeans or a pair of the best
cords ...
Theodore Ayrault Dodge, 1893
With his gay sombrero, His rude chaparajos, And clinking spurs, He rests awhile,
With a tear and a smile, Then he laughs, ha, ha! — who cares, who cares! 'T is
over late at the ranchman's gate — He and his fellows, perhaps a score, Halt in a
...
Martha Adelaide Holton, Charles Madison Curry, 1914
4
A Dictionary of Costume and Fashion: Historic and Modern
chaparajos of all exquisite dress laces. See LAcEs. chaparajos (Sp. chah pa rah
hoce) or chaparejos (Sp. chah pa my hoce). Strong, leather breeches or overalls,
usually open at back. Worn by cowboys as protection against brush and thorns.
5
Americanisms--old & New
Chaparajos or chaparro. — Trousers made of stout leather, and stitched with
leather cording. Worn by cowboys, and other plainsmen. The term is often
curtailed to CHAPS. On a board placed on two chairs, lay all that was mortal of
Brooklyn ...
John Stephen Farmer, 1889
6
The Complete Costume Dictionary
Folded over coat or robe. chaparajos: Worn by cowboys to protect their legs from
brush and thorns, strong leather breeches that covered only front of legs. chape:
1. Byzantine and Romanesque (400–1200 C.E.). Cape, sometimes slit at sides, ...
Elizabeth J. Lewandowski, 2011
7
Grammatical Number in English Nouns: An Empirical and ...
... side cami-knickers (W76) undergarment combining camisole and knickers
cami-knicks (OEDS) cami-knickers chaparajos (W76) over-trousers chaps (W76)
chaparajos choori-doors (FDF) pants with full-cut top clamdiggers (FDF) snug-
fitting ...
8
Folk and Festival Costume: A Historical Survey with Over 600 ...
A western “dude rancher” in batwing cowhide chaparajos, commonly called
chaps, over blue or brown pants of heavy cotton. The chaps are fastened in back
by leather thongs pulled through conchas of nickel or silver which provide
decoration ...
9
The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights
A protective device for gardeners and the like, comprising: a chaparajos-like
garment formed of flexible, washable ... said garment being divided at the back
so as to be donned in the manner of chaparajos and so as to accommodate a
range of ...
10
Canadian Patent Office Record
A protective device for gardeners and the like, comprising: a chaparajos-like
garment formed of flexible, washable material having its lower portion bifurcated
forming two leg portions each wide enough only to cover the front portions of the
...
Canada. Patent Office, 1956
7 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CHAPARAJOS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
chaparajos en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Shooting victim identified as veteran
... has been identified as the man who was shot to death Sunday morning in the 6200 block of Chaparajos Street in in the Circle XX subdivision ... «Calaveras Enterprise, Jul 15»
Person dies in shooting in Angels Camp; Sheriff's Office withholds …
A person was shot to death just before noon Sunday on Chaparajos Street in Angels Camp, the Calaveras County Sheriff's Office reported. «Calaveras Enterprise, Jul 15»
911 briefs (July 1, 2015)
The shooting reportedly occurred shortly before noon Sunday on Chaparajos Street. Sgt. Anthony Eberhardt, a spokesman for the Calaveras ... «Stockton Record, Jun 15»
Sheriff's Office Investigating Angels Camp Shooting
It happened along Chaparajos Street. Calaveras County Sheriff's Office Spokesperson Sgt. Anthony Eberhardt confirms that the person shot did ... «MyMotherLode.com, Jun 15»
Unwanted by TAM, the Young family's Chinese textiles find a new …
Chaparajos (Manchu riding pants) boast three more dragons, with golden dots shining like dimes created from spiraling golden thread. «TheNewsTribune.com, Ene 15»
What Is a Vaquero?
The word chaps is a shortened version of chaparajos, which means leggings. The wide brims that were a feature of the vaqueros' usual ... «Santa Barbara Independent, Sep 11»
Chaps provide riders a leg up on fashion
The word chaps is a modification of the Mexican Spanish word chaparajos or chaparejos, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. «USA Today, Oct 08»