Forget not also to bring the kernels and seeds of strange plants with you, the Palmito with his fruit inclosed in him.
There grow Palmito trees, which bee as high as a ships maine mast, and on their tops grow nuts, wine and oyle, which they call Palmito wine and Palmito oyle.
The houses in the town of Puna are built on posts ten or twelve feet high, and are thatched with palmito leaves, the inhabitants having to go up to them by means of ladders.
They bore a hole into the heart of the said palm at the top called palmito [i.
It is strange to see their manner of climbing the palmito trees, which are of great size and height, having neither boughs nor branches except near the top.
We went to seek for him, and found thepalmito he had begun to cut, around which the ground was much trodden, but no trace of blood, from which we concluded he had been carried away alive.
Our Cimaroons (24th September) cut down Palmito boughs and branches, and with wonderful speed raised up two large houses for all our company.
They saw no Indians on the island, though they came across "certain poore cottages built with Palmitoboughs and branches," in which they supposed the Indians lodged when engaged upon their fishery.
The Cimmeroons cut down a number of Palmito boughs and branches, and soon had two large sheds built, both trim and watertight, for the housing of the company.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palmito" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.