Definition of Careme

1. Lent [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Careme

carefully
carefulness
carefulnesses
caregiver
caregivers
caregiving
caregivings
careless
careless(p)
carelessest
carelessly
carelessness
carelessnesses
careline
carelines
careme (current term)
caremes
carer
carers
cares
caresite
caress
caressed
caresser
caressers
caresses
caressing
caressingly
caressive
caressively

Literary usage of Careme

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

1. Table Traits: With Something on Them by Doran (John) (1854)
"... INK SKETCH OF careme. IT would be as easy to compile a Dictionary of Cooks, as of Musicians or Painters; but it would not be so amusing or so edifying, ..."

2. Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and by Abraham Hayward (1858)
"... Robin, afterwards in the service of the late Lord Stair; Beauvilliers, careme, &c. ... of which the famous careme used to be considered as the chief. ..."

3. Doré: By a Stroller in Europe by W. W. Wright (1857)
"MI-careme. YESTERDAY was mi-careme, that oasis in the desert of Lent where the weary faster halts and refreshes the animal, in order that the spirit may be ..."

4. The American in Paris by John] [Sanderson (1838)
"The Boulevards — Boulevard Madelaine—Boulevard des Capucines—Boulevard Italian—Monsieur careme— Splendid Cafes—The Baths—Boulevard ..."

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