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julio

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context historical English) A former coin of Italy, struck by Pope Julius II (1503-13).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Julio is a Spanish male given name. It can also be a family name or surname. See Julio (surname) . The equivalent in Portuguese is the accented Júlio In acting : Julio Alemán , Mexican actor Julio Mannino , Mexican actor In politics : Julio Acosta García ...

Usage examples of julio.

I helped Don Julio and two others move the wounded man behind the line of merchant tents so he would be out of the sight and path of people.

Don Julio spoke Spanish with a slight accent, and I recognized that he was probably Portuguese.

Once he had the man in the position that most likely reflected what he was like when the arrow struck, Don Julio carefully examined and probed the area when the arrow met the flesh.

Don Julio dressed the open wound, cutting pieces of the cloth to create a cover for it.

I had made that mistake with Don Julio and was determined to keep up the mascarada.

Don Julio, Mateo, and the soldados gathered around to view the treasure piece.

Don Julio, Mateo looped a rope around my neck with a wooden device where the knot should be.

Don Julio had returned from threatening the indios with everlasting damnation if they did not do better work.

I believed that the gods had brought Don Julio into my life and sent me on this mission for a reason.

We set out immediately toward Puebla because Don Julio said there was a festival soon to begin in Puebla that might attract the attention of the naualli.

I also did not want to fail for another good reason: I did not know how I would be treated by Don Julio if I failed.

But I did not know what was going to happen to me when Don Julio was advised of our failure.

The unusual relationship between Don Julio and his wife, where they lived apart most of the time, was not discussed.

These little lies, of which I am certain God will forgive, were necessary because Don Julio insisted that both Mateo and I regularly attend church so that he could not be accused of running a Godless hacienda.

I could not keep up the pretense of being indio with Don Julio and the people around him.