Definition of Barbes

1. barbe [n] - See also: barbe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Barbes

barberfish
barberfishes
barberiite
barbering
barbermonger
barbermongers
barberries
barberry family
barbers
barbershop
barbershop quartet
barbershop quartets
barbershops
barbertonite
barbes (current term)
barbet
barbets
barbette
barbette carriage
barbettes
barbican
barbicans
barbicel
barbicels
barbie
barbiero
barbiers
barbies
barbigerous

Literary usage of Barbes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Short History of the Italian Waldenses who Have Inhabited the Valleys of by Sofia Bompiani (1899)
"The Papists called all who recognized the barbes for pastors, barbets. The barbes were acknowledged, even by some of their adversaries, to be lovers of ..."

2. History of Europe, from the Fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the Accession of by Archibald Alison (1857)
"of barbes, which was in the highest degree respectable, to CHAP. obtain a commutation of his punishment ; but there was much difficulty felt on this point, ..."

3. Democracy in Europe: A History by Thomas Erskine May (1880)
"This ministry, however, could not long May 1839. l^y ys ground . and the insurrection of barbes again brought Marshal Soult to the head of affairs. ..."

4. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary to the by Samuel Pepys, Richard Griffin Braybrooke (1855)
"... and drawn by six barbes, and attended by twenty pages, very rich in clothes. To Westminster Hall, and bought, among other books, one of the Life of our ..."

5. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1840)
"... adopted by the Authorities—New Ministry appointed under Marshal Soult—Trial of the Insurgents before the Court of Peers—Armand barbes condemned to death ..."

6. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year (1840)
"... Court of Peers—Armand barbes condemned to death — Commutation of sentence—Result of debate on the Staff Bill—Extraordinary grant for the Marine—Supplies ..."

7. The Cradle of Rebellions: A History of the Secret Societies of France by Lucien de La Hodde (1864)
"... Flocon—M. barbes—M. Martin-Bernard. THE secret societies which had collected together the principal fragments of the Rights of Man and succeeded to it, ..."

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