In the National Library, Paris, is a large map of the world on the margin of which is written: "Sebastian Caboto capitan, y piloto mayor de la S.
Spirito, and to-day, it struck me as extremely strange, especially in the presence of Piloto and so many others.
It may be remarked that Il Lasca describes Piloto as a "most entertaining and facetious fellow," assigning him the principal part in one of his indecent novels.
Antonio Mini and Piloto are both mentioned: a house has been engaged, and furnished with Michelangelo's usual frugality, as though he contemplated a residence of some duration.
Piloto reported Michelagnolo's judgment to Baccio, who, for all the hatred that he felt against him, recognized that he spoke the truth.
Piloto Mayor y Examinador de Pilotos,” succeeding Juan de Solis, who had been killed on the La Plata River in 1516, with the same pay in addition to that of capitano.
Piloto Mayor y Exâminadór de Pilotos,” as successor of Juan de Solis, who was killed at La Plata in 1516.
Harrisse refers to a map of Toreno preserved in the Royal Library at Turin, dated 1522, in which he is called “piloto y maestro de cartas de nauegar de su Magestad.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "piloto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.