Definition of Bandora

1. bandore [n -S] - See also: bandore

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bandora

bandogs
bandoleer
bandoleers
bandolero
bandoleros
bandolier
bandoliers
bandoline
bandolines
bandoneon
bandoneonist
bandoneonists
bandoneons
bandook
bandooks
bandora (current term)
bandoras
bandore
bandores
bandrol
bandrols
bands
bands of colon
bandsaw
bandsawed
bandsawing

Literary usage of Bandora

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

1. Life in Western India by Katharine Blanche Guthrie (1881)
"CHAPTER V. A Disappointment—Carriage-drive to Old Goa—Town of bandora—Body of St. Francis Xavier—Authenticity of the Remains—Letter of the Rev. ..."

2. Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul and Bassein by Joseph Gerson Da Cunha (1876)
"The Church of St. Andrew is the oldest Church at bandora. It was built by the Superior of the College of "the Holy Name" at Bassein in the year 1575, ..."

3. The Lancet (1898)
"The prosperity of bandora and its revenues depend on its reputation for salubrity ... As the ground at bandora hie a temperature of 80" and as a temperature ..."

4. Origin of Bombay by Joseph Gerson Da Cunha (1900)
"At the time of the cession of the island to the British Crown in the year 1665 the Jesuits of bandora were the sole possessors not only of bandora but also ..."

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