Definition of Camails

1. camail [n] - See also: camail

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camails

calzirtite
calzone
calzones
calzoni
calzoons
calèches
cam'st
cam stroke
cama
camachile
camaieu
camaieus
camaieux
camail
camailed
camails (current term)
camalexin
camallanina
caman
camanachd
camanchaca
camans
camaraderie
camaraderies
camarilla
camarillas
camaron
camarons
camas
camases

Literary usage of Camails

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

1. A Description of the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of France: With an by Nicolas Menin (1775)
"... and camails, are fome on one fide,. and fome on the other, ... camails. The high altar ought to be beautified with foch ornaments as the King is ac- ..."

2. French Short Stories by Douglas Labaree Buffum (1907)
"... les abbés 5 de couvent avec leurs petites mitres, les marguilliers ' de Saint-Agrico, les camails violets de la maîtrise, le bas clergé aussi, ..."

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