Definition of Cardon

1. cardoon [n -S] - See also: cardoon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cardon

cardiovirus
cardiovirus infections
cardioviruses
cardis
carditic
carditides
carditis
carditises
cardless
cardmaker
cardmakers
cardmaking
cardmember
cardmembers
cardol
cardon (current term)
cardons
cardoon
cardoons
cardphone
cardphones
cardplayer
cardplayers
cardplaying
cardroom
cards
cardshark
cardsharks
cardsharp
cardsharper

Literary usage of Cardon

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

1. History of Utah: Comprising Preliminary Chapters on the Previous History of by Orson Ferguson Whitney (1904)
"THOMAS BARTHELEMY cardon. SOLDIER of the Union in the Civil War, and for many years a prominent citizen of Logan, TB cardon was by birth ..."

2. The Works of John Moore, M. D.: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by John Moore (1820)
"Since his arrival here, Lord cardon has also, in a manner peculiar to himself, ... Lord cardon for some time seemed to be her only advocate : and yesterday, ..."

3. La Plata, the Argentine Confederation and Paraguay: Being a Narrative of the by Thomas Jefferson Page (1859)
"cardon. SANTIAGO, the capital of the state, stands some half mile from the Dulce, in latitude 27° 46' 20" south, longitude 64° 22' 15" west,* and contains ..."

4. The French Cook by Louis Eustache Ude (1822)
"Cucumbers cardon fashion. CUT cucumbers lengthways of the size of the dish; empty the seed, and slit the outside, that it may bear the appearance of a ..."

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