This paraocarried twenty-one men, and the chief of them had been in Maluco in the house of Francisco Serram, and having gone further along this island they arrived in sight of some islands which are named Semrryn.
And always running along the coast of the said island, and going thus, they fell in with a parao laden with sago in loaves, which is bread made of a tree which is named cajare, which the people of that country eat as bread.
She bade the escort tell her what was going on on the road; and so soon as they were clear of the parao she flung back the curtains and peered out, her veil a third across her face.
The life of the paraowas very like that of the Kashmir Serai on a small scale.
Surely we shall soon come to a parao [a resting-place].
Parao I set up a bambu; if it leafs out we shall go.
Parao What tree is it, that when it has leaves it also has roots, but when it has no leaves it also has no roots?
I had been little more than a month in Capiz when the rumor went abroad that a parao with forty insurrectos from Samar had landed at Panay, just east of us, and the occupants had scattered themselves out between Panay and Pontevedra.
Here the scene was rendered animated by numerous boats of all descriptions, from the parao to the small canoe of a single log.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parao" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.