Definition of Matadors

1. Noun. (plural of matador) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Matadors

1. matador [n] - See also: matador

Lexicographical Neighbors of Matadors

mat up
mata mata
mata mata turtle
mata mata turtles
mata matas
matachin
matachina
matachini
matachins
mataco
matador
matadora
matadoras
matadore
matadores
matadors (current term)
matafunda
matai
matamata
matamata turtle
matamatas
matambala
matapee
matapees
matatu
matatus
matawari
match

Literary usage of Matadors

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

1. Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that Country (1843)
"... Military Administrador — Santiago — matadors and Picadors — Evenings in the country — Dances — Mexican Songs — Cempoala —Plaza de Toros— Skill of the ..."

2. Over There and Back in Three Uniforms: Being the Experiences of an American by Joseph Shuter Smith (1918)
"... THE Bullring was not a jaunting place for matadors. Far from it. It was as bloody, though, as a Spanish arena after a matinee. ..."

3. Travels in Peru and Mexico by S. S. Hill (1860)
"matadors. — Obeisance of the Matador Mishap.— A Moment's Pause. — Entrance of the first Bull. — Commencement of the Fight. — Torture of the Animal. ..."

4. Studies in History, Legend and Literature by Henry Schütz Wilson (1884)
"He was the first and the greatest of the matadors, or star-actors in Germany. Seydelmann died in 1843. Herr Eduard Devrient cites many instances of ..."

5. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1795)
"... the matadors are in like maner paid a counter for *ach matador. ... The matadors, the fans appeller, and the reft of the game, ..."

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