Definition of Gondoliers

1. Noun. (plural of gondolier) ¹

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Definition of Gondoliers

1. gondolier [n] - See also: gondolier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gondoliers

gonch
gondang wax
gondelay
gondelays
gonderioses
gonderiosis
gondoic
gondoic acid
gondola
gondola car
gondolas
gondolet
gondolets
gondolier
gondoliere
gondoliers (current term)
gone
gone(a)
gone(p)
gone-around
gone Dutch
gone back
gone bad
gone both ways
gone by
gone commando
gone crazy
gone down on
gone down the tube

Literary usage of Gondoliers

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

1. Gilbert and Sullivan and Their Operas: With Recollections and Anecdotes of D by François Cellier, Cunningham Bridgeman (1914)
"'s first issue of " gondoliers " score, etc.— Sullivan tells how he unconsciously annoyed sensitive member of audience. A SKILFUL chef will arrange his menu ..."

2. Venice by Mortimer Menpes, Dorothy Menpes (1904)
"GONDOLAS AND gondoliers steamers' screws ! When a company first began to run steamers from Venice to the railway station and public gardens, the gondoliers ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1892)
"gondoliers SONGS. 'Tis sweet to hear At midnight, on the blue and moonlit deep, The song and oar of Adria's gondolier, By distance mellowed, o'er the waters ..."

4. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"gondoliers. Sir Arthur Sullivan's comic opera to the last book written for him by WS ... The two gondoliers are Marco and Giuseppe, one of whom is king of ..."

5. Venetian Life by William Dean Howells (1907)
"ON a small canal, not far from the railroad station, the gondoliers show you a house, by no means noticeable (except for the noble statue of a knight, ..."

6. Europe Viewed Through American Spectacles by Charles Carroll Fulton (1874)
"Amid the scramble of these " gay gondoliers" at the side of the steamer for ... GONDOLAS AND gondoliers. The gondolas and gondoliers, of which there are ..."

7. The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers by George Putnam Upton (1911)
""The gondoliers " will always bring a feeling of regret to the admirers of the ... The gondoliers " is not so much melodrama or pleasant satire as it is ..."

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