Just about this time the trans-Andean province of Cuyo was separated from Chile and transferred to the newly created Buenos Aires viceroyalty.
At the completion of his term he was sent to the village of Cuyo as associate to the prior.
But when they withdrew, only two remained in charge of the islands of Cuyo and Agutàya while the six betook themselves to Manìla or wherever their obedience assigned them.
But there was one who could not do this, father Fray Antonio de las Misas (also a discalced Augustinian), who was coming from Cuyoand Calamianes to visit those convents.
This latter happened while San Agustin was returning from a trip toCuyo and Calamianes as visitor.
When we examine a chart of the population of South America, we notice that the oases of Cuyo contain the only important groups of European population at any distance from the coast.
The oases of Cuyo are like the small oases of the north-west as regards the function of those who are engaged in the administration of irrigation.
Even within the narrow limits of the Cuyo district the climatological conditions, which control the growth of the vine, are not everywhere the same.
We keep a reserve sufficient to take the launch over to Cuyo or to Romblon.
There was no longer a wavering dark line across the night sky, though the light on Cuyo was still visible.
Once aboard the launch, once out of Cuyo harbor, she was as utterly in his power as any prisoner in a dungeon is in the power of his captors.
I'll go over to Cuyo when the launch goes up for you on your return trip, and will leave a letter for you there.
Following the coast westward, an ancient mound is seen at Yalahao, the map shows another at Emal, and Monte Cuyo is a lofty mound, reported to have no traces of buildings, visible from far out at sea.
Chapters vi and vii are occupied with the captivity and deaths of the Recollect missionaries captured in 1636 by the Moros, who attack the islands of Cuyo and Calamianes--which has been already related in previous volumes.
Several of those who occupy Cuyo and Calamianes Islands are captured by those enemies, and become martyrs for the faith.
Name of the natives of Malay race in the island of Agutaya, in the Cuyo archipelago (province of Calamianes).
The natives of Cuyo archipelago (province of Calamianes), with exception of those who belong to the stock of Agutainos.
SENOR PUNCH, amigo mio; cuyo sobremucho brio Todo triste enfado rio drives from out the heart of man!
Tiene este negocio otro principio y razon, cuyo remedio no consiste en tiempo, ni medios; y que es de mayor importancia y consideracion para satisfacer yo a la dicha obligacion que tengo a Dios nuestro senor y a los dichos mis Reynos.
All the territory south of Lake Titicaca was separated from the Viceroyalty of Peru, and the province of Cuyo was detached from the Captaincy-General of Chile.
In Cuyo he was not so successful, and Quiroga managed to sustain himself.
In both Tucuman and Cuyo Spanish rule was superimposed upon a previously existing commercial and social structure.
The inhabitants of Cuyo were determinedly anti-Spanish, brave, enduring, and enthusiastic.
The taciturn general in Cuyo was, however, preparing a thunderbolt that would clear the Argentine sky of all these clouds except that most portentous of all--civil war.
They must have three convents in the islands of Cuyo and Calamianes, more than sixty leguas from Manila.
The missions established by them are enumerated, many being ceded to them by the regular Augustinians; their labors extend even to Cuyo and Calamianes, and eastern Mindanao, among the Moro peoples.
Singular animal found in the provinces of Cuyo named the Chlamyphorus, described by Mr. Yarrell.
Some carried arms, others gave money or labour, all the inhabitants of Cuyo contributed in some way or another to the great work.
Twelve hundred mounted militia from Cuyo accompanied the army, besides muleteers and artisans.
He turned the whole Province of Cuyo into an association of workers and fighters, whose co-operation should result in the reconquest of Chile.
His instructions were, as soon as he had pacified the country, to cross the Andes with 3,000 men, and to act in Cuyo and Cordoba in combination with Pezuela.
The Governor of Cuyo and his deputy both resigned.
Cuyo bled money at every pore for the redemption of South America.
He fortified the ports and organised a flotilla to act against an imaginary naval force, which his spies in Cuyo informed him had already left Buenos Ayres.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cuyo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.