Baroja
[ bah-raw-hah ]
/ bɑˈrɔ hɑ /
noun
Pí·o
[pee-aw] /ˈpi ɔ/,1872–1956,
Spanish novelist.
Definition for baroja (2 of 2)
Baroja y Nessi
[ buh-roh-hah ee nes-ee; Spanish bah-raw-hah ee nes-ee ]
/ bəˈroʊ hɑ i ˈnɛs i; Spanish bɑˈrɔ hɑ i ˈnɛs i /
noun
Pío [pee-oh; Spanish pee-aw] /ˈpi oʊ; Spanish ˈpi ɔ/,1872–1956,
Spanish novelist.
Also called
Ba·ro·ja.
Example sentences from the Web for baroja
Nothing that Baroja has written since is quite on the same level.
Rosinante to the Road Again |John Dos PassosOne often thinks of Gorki in reading Baroja, mainly because of the contrast.
Rosinante to the Road Again |John Dos PassosIn thinking back over books of Baroja's one has read, one remembers more descriptions of places and people than anything else.
Rosinante to the Road Again |John Dos PassosI don't want to imply that Baroja writes with his social conscience.
Rosinante to the Road Again |John Dos Passos
British Dictionary definitions for baroja
Baroja
/ (Spanish baˈroxa) /
noun
Pio (ˈpio). 1872–1956, Spanish Basque novelist, who wrote nearly 100 novels, including a series of twenty-two under the general title Memorias de un Hombre de Acción (1944–49)