Definition of Pesetas

1. peseta [n] - See also: peseta

Pesetas Pictures

Click any thumbnail below to go to the full-sized version of that picture or photo:

Loading...

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pesetas

pes
pes
Pesach
pesade
pesades
Pesah
pesant
pesante
pesantran
pesantren
pesants
pesaunt
pesaunts
pescovegetarian
peseta
pesetas (current term)
pesewa
pesewas
Peshawar
peshmerga
peshwa
peshwas
Pesh Merga
peskier
peskiest
peskily
peskiness
peskinesses
pesky
peso

Literary usage of Pesetas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events (1890)
"The following arc the values in pesetas, of the largest exports in 1887: Wine, ... pesetas. Railroads and Malls.—There were 9470 kilometres of railroads in ..."

2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1891)
"Every Spaniard of the age of twenty is liable to serve three years in the active army, uniese lie pays 1.500 pesetas for exemption. ..."

3. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor by United States Bureau of Labor (1911)
"... being an average of 452 pesetas ($87.24) per pension. The total number of pensioners carried on the rolls on December 31, 1906, was 931, and the total ..."

4. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1897)
"In the Budget for 1897-98 a sum of 2000000 pesetas is devoted to the improvement of the fortifications and at the following ports: Cadiz, 105000 pesetas; ..."

5. Translation of the Notarial Laws in Force in Cuba and Puerto Rico (1888.) by Cuba, Puerto Rico, Spain (1899)
"Contracts involving more than 625000 pesetas shall pay fees as if they did not exceed said amount. In these contracts notaries can not collect the fees ..."

Other Resources Relating to: Pesetas

Search for Pesetas on Dictionary.com!Search for Pesetas on Thesaurus.com!Search for Pesetas on Google!Search for Pesetas on Wikipedia!

Search