The first edition of Molina’s Aztec grammar, Arte de la lengua Mexicana y Castellana, was published the same year (1571).
Mexicana (Palmer), which so far seems to have been found only in the high mountains of Alvarez, near San Louis Potosi in Mexico; and H.
Mexicana is confined, as it seems to be, to a very limited area, and if most of the hickories grow in regions where few botanists are at work, it seems to me probable that several species remain as yet undiscovered.
The first act of the committee was to try a Mexicana who had been foremost in the fray.
The Mexican girl at the bar, and armed, is a type of the Mexicana mentioned by Shirley.
Domingo, with a Mexicana hanging upon his arm, and brandishing threateningly the long, bloody knife,.
Ice Cream a la Mexicana Put two cups of granulated sugar in saucepan over fire and stir constantly until it is melted; add two cups of English walnut meats and pour into shallow, buttered pan to harden.
Caramels a la Mexicana Put one cup of granulated sugar in an iron skillet and stir constantly over a slow fire until the sugar is melted.
Left the soil he represented In the Mexicana battles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mexicana" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.