Definition of Casernes

1. caserne [n] - See also: caserne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Casernes

caseo-iodine
caseose
caseoses
caseous
caseous abscess
caseous degeneration
caseous lymphadenitis
caseous necrosis
caseous osteitis
caseous pneumonia
caseous rhinitis
caseous tubercle
caser
casern
caserne
casernes (current term)
caserns
casers
cases
cases in point
casette
casettes
casewise
casework
caseworker
caseworkers
caseworks
caseworm
caseworms
cash

Literary usage of Casernes

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

1. A Faggot of French Sticks: Or, Paris in 1851 by Francis Bond Head (1852)
"LES casernes.f As the momentum or force with which a cannon shot strikes any thing that opposes its progress does not depend solely on its weight, ..."

2. Lavengro: The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest by George Henry Borrow (1907)
"It consisted, if I remember right, of some five or six casernes, very long, ... What a strange appearance had those mighty casernes, with their blank blind ..."

3. Salmagundi Vietnam by Don Pratt, Lee Blair (1890)
"L'assainissement des casernes, une ventilation convenable, un cube d'air ... L'éloignement des casernes hors des villes, comme on l'a fait récemment à ..."

4. Bulletin de la Société Académique de Laon by Société académique de Laon (1867)
"Le Collège St-Nicolis, indiqué sur la gravure à l'angle de la rue des casernes et de la rue de l'ancien Collège, au nord de l'abbaye de St-Martin; ..."

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