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rancheria

Word definitions for rancheria in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Spanish word rancherĂ­a , or rancherĂ­o , refers to a small, rural settlement. In the Americas the term was applied to native villages and to the workers' quarters of a ranch . English adopted the term with both these meanings, usually to designate the ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rancheria \Ran`che*ri"a\ (r[.a]n`ch[asl]"r[=e]"[.a]), n. [Sp. rancheria.] A dwelling place of a ranchero. A small settlement or collection of ranchos, or rude huts, esp. for Indians. [Sp. Amer. & Southwestern U. S.] Formerly, in the Philippines, a political ...

Usage examples of rancheria.

The women of the rancheria went about the business of making the last meal of the day.

Ryan was aware of the rancheria settling down all around him, ready for the darkness.

He looked back down the street and across the baked land of New Mexico toward the maze of mesas and arroyos that concealed the rancheria of the Mescalero.

For a moment his mind wandered back to the rancheria at Drowned Squaw Canyon, to his friends who were waiting for him and to Steps Lightly Moon.

The sun had virtually disappeared, and the rancheria was in near darkness.

He had taken his sixteen-year-old son and left the Apache rancheria without a backward glance, his reason for staying with the People having died with Pale Gray Dove.

All it would take was one scream and the whole rancheria would be up in arms.

With a nod, Matilda followed Blue Hawk across the rancheria and into a large, brush-covered wickiup.

Jess had told her there was only one entrance into the rancheria, that this sheltered valley in the mountains was the favored stronghold of Cochise.

There was a commotion at the entrance of the rancheria and Matilda glanced up at Jess, wondering what was going on.

Eighty years ago, it was awarded to him by Sir Francis Drake himself for his part in the capture and sack of the port of Rancheria on the Spanish Main.

Sometimes, with the other boys, he played that they were raiding a Mexican rancheria, but this sport afforded him no such thrill as did the stalking of the armed men who were always hunting his people.

To Cartagena came the gold and emeralds of New Granada, the pearls of Margarita and Rancherias, and the indigo, tobacco, cocoa and other products of the Venezuelan coast.

The music ran to rancherias and conjuntos, and the language was almost exclusively Spanish.

Rancherias and conjuntos make American country-western songs sound like Viennese waltzes.