I could not discover that there was any stream at this place, though it bears the name of Dous Rios, or the two rivers.
From Dous Rios, we advanced the following day to the sugar plantation of Espirito Santo, situated upon the banks of the river Paraiba, which becomes dry in the summer, at a short distance above this estate.
The road I afterwards followed to Rio Grande, is throughDous Rios, but the road to Paraiba strikes off just before you reach it, to the right.
We only reached Dous Rios the same evening, which is two leagues distant from Goiana; we had left that place late in the day, and got on very slowly, as the two loads upon the horses were not well divided and arranged.
We crossed the Campinas de Goiana Grande about sunrise, and passed the sugar plantation of that name, belonging to Senhor Giram, standing at the foot of the hill, which carries you to the Dous Rios.
We rested at mid-day nearDous Rios, and in the afternoon passed through that place, arriving at Goiana about sunset.
Gaimar's version of the story is as follows: Quant les escheles furent rengees Et de ferir appareillees, Mult i out genz d'ambes dous parz; De hardement semblent leoparz.
They would make a tre-men-dous sensation, I assure you.
He sang fitfully in the evening, not so saliently; more at night, if there was a moon; and generally he closed his eyes with a stave of Li dous consire, that song which he had made of and for her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.