Citations:ocote


 * 1953 &mdash; The stones of the street were slippery, but neither from dew nor from rain, and the smells which I didn't yet know how to sort rose thickly mixed-smells of straw, clay, charcoal and ocote smoke, cookery, stone, shit and corn meal, boiled chicken, pepper, dog, pig, donkey. &mdash; Saul Bellow, The Adventures of Augie March
 * 1953 &mdash; Two days it rained, and I was sunk in it while wet wood tried to burn and I tossed in whole bundles of resinous ocote to try to make a blaze. &mdash; Saul Bellow, The Adventures of Augie March
 * 1994 &mdash; They have come without ocote pine, because the wood is wet, and without oak mulch, because it, too, is wet from the long rain. &mdash; Juan Rulfo, Pedro Páramo, 1955. Translated from Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden.