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Tarasco

[ tuh-ras-koh, -rahs- ]

noun

, plural Ta·ras·cos, (especially collectively) Ta·ras·co.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Tarasco1

First recorded in 1870–75; Tarascan ( def )

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Example Sentences

It must not, however, be thought from this that there was any relationship between the Toltec and Tarasco languages.

The Tarasco population was now thoroughly alarmed and with one accord the various states began to prepare for war.

This prince was sent to the island of Xaracuero, to be educated by the Tarasco priests in the arts of civilized life.

Again the Tarasco princes were alarmed, and uniting their forces they marched upon Patzcuaro.

It was to the sound of this splendid blast that the intrepid Tartarin Tarasco of Tarascon embarked for the land of lions.

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