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Lagarto

Lagarto \La*gar"to\, n. [See Alligator.] An alligator. [Obs.]
--Sir W. Raleigh.

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Lagarto

Lagarto (Spanish for 'lizard') or Lagartos may refer to:

Usage examples of "lagarto".

She was telling a team of Brazis about a scam of lagarto that had crawled onto the lower branches of the tree she was sleeping in.

Just before the dance commenced, I noticed Uncle Lance greet a late arrival, and on my inquiring of June who he might be, I learned that the man was Captain Frank Byler from Lagarto, the drover Uncle Lance had been teasing Miss Jean about in the morning, and a man, as I learned later, who drove herds of horses north on the trail during the summer and during the winter drove mules and horses to Louisiana, for sale among the planters.

Residents from the Frio and San Miguel and as far south on the home river as Lagarto, including the villagers of Oakville, usually lent their presence on this occasion.

Early that spring the old ranchero sent Deweese to Lagarto in an attempt to sell Captain Byler a herd of horse stock for the trail.

From the Booths on the Frio to the Wilsons of Ramirena, and along the home river as far as Lagarto, our friends were bidden in the name of the master and mistress of Las Palomas.