The pacos and the lama, like the chamois goat, live only on the highest mountains, and are found on those of Peru, Chili, and New Spain.
The Lama is not so big as the tapir, and appears large only from the length of his neck and legs; and the Pacos is much smaller still.
The mines called pacos de oro, consist of ores of iron and copper oxides, containing a great quantity of gold.
Peru; where it is abundantly mixed with the ores of hydrate of iron, called Pacos and Colorados, interspersed with veins of metallic silver, which form considerable deposits in the penaean limestones.
Payo de Gouvea, Lodeiro, and Pacos de Penalva; and to the Knights of the Hospital, the town of Leca.
Instead of gazelles we only meet with roe-bucks in the woods of America; instead of wild goats and sheep, lamas and pacos animals of a quite different nature, and of which we have already treated.
The wild pacos produces it in great quantities, as do the huanacus; and it is also extracted from the stags or roe-bucks of New Spain.
The pacos are a subordinate kind to the lamas, much in the same proportion as the ass is to the horse: they are smaller, and not so serviceable, but their fleeces are more useful.
The lamas and the pacos afford the best bezoar when in their natural or wild state: those produced in their state of slavery are small, black, and of but little or no virtue.
The first man is his clerk, who is supposed to be the leader into mischief; they have made him a little drunk lest he understand too much.
Instantly Yasmini flung herself on the other end of it, and lay face downward, with her chin resting on both hands.
Ranjoor Singh did not answer, nor did he bow low as she intended.
On the evening of the 8th, we struck the Pacos about twenty miles above its junction with the del Norte.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pacos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.