Proper noun
Hoyos (plural Hoyoses)
A surname from Spanish.
'Al Derecho y Al Derbez' introduced us to the kooky philosophy professor Armando Hoyos, who loves wordplay and unusually large eye glasses, and the immature devil Diablito. Source: Internet
Authors: de Hoyos, Arturo and Morris, S. Brent, 1988, 2nd edition, p. 27-36 & 195-228, Chap. 3, Leo Taxil: The Hoax of Luciferian Masonry, and Appendix 1, The Confession of Leo Taxil ISBN 1590771532 The hoax material is still used to this day. Source: Internet
London: Routledge, 2002, page 4 – a Greek intellectual and fellow student of Epictetus who had been appointed to the Senate by Hadrian and ruled Capadocia as imperial legate between 131 and 137. Dexter Hoyos, ed., A Companion to Roman Imperialism. Source: Internet
But it is not unique in its theme, as other authors also elaborate intriguing visions of the world from a Latin American perspective," Hoyos states. Source: Internet
Democrats Renee Hoyos and Joshua Williams are also running. Source: Internet
Alejandro de Hoyos, 53, was killed while walking down Guadalupe Street on Friday night when a sports car hit him. Source: Internet