Definition of Challans

1. Noun. (plural of challan) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Challans

1. challan [v] - See also: challan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Challans

chalklike
chalkpit
chalkpits
chalks
chalks up
chalkstone
chalkstones
chalky
challa
challacolloite
challacolloites
challah
challahs
challan
challaned
challans (current term)
challas
challenge
challenge diet
challengeable
challenged
challenger
challengers
challenges
challenging
challengingly
challie
challies
challis
challises

Literary usage of Challans

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

1. South-western France, from the Loire and the Rhone to the Spanish Frontier by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1895)
"VU challans and La Rochelle. 253 M. RAILWAY in 103/4-16Va hrs. ... A DILIGENCE plies from challans to (23 M.) Noirmoutier (5V3 fr. ..."

2. The Registers of Coleby, Lincolnshire: 1561-1812 by Coleby, Eng. (Parish), Eleanor Blanche Reynard Tempest, William Francis Denny Curtoys (1903)
"Robert challans & Elisabeth Allman of Coleby. Dearing Jones, Curate. Page 19. 1783. Sep. ... William challans of Navenby & Elizabeth Richmon of Coleby. Dea. ..."

3. Proceedings (1902)
"... Claude Monti de Rezé, château du Boupère, challans (Vendée) ; — Yves Monti de Rezé, château du Boupère, challans (Vendée) ; — l'abbé Montreuil, ..."

4. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"At Machecoul and challans, the recruiting was the occasion of a universal insurrection. A hair-dresser named Gaston killed an officer, took his uniform, ..."

5. The Old Dominion: Her Making and Her Manners by Thomas Nelson Page (1908)
"Captain challans, however, and his people had been captured by the Spaniards in the West Indies, and were taken over to Bordeaux, where some escaped and ..."

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