Definition of Marcels

1. Noun. (plural of marcel) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Marcels

1. marcel [v] - See also: marcel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marcels

marcatissimo
marcato
marcatos
marcel
marcel wave
marceline
marcelines
marcella
marcellas
marcelled
marceller
marcellers
marcelling
marcels (current term)
marcescence
marcescent
march
march-ward
march-wards
march fracture
march haemoglobinuria
march on
march out
march to a different drum
march to a different drummer
march to one's own drum
march to one's own drummer
march to the beat of a different drum

Literary usage of Marcels

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

1. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1875)
"Have you seen the grand visits the marcels have had? G¡id ! ... I suddenly determined to go back again to the marcels this same evening; to go there alone; ..."

2. Official Report of Debates by Canada Parliament. Senate (1889)
"He believed that for the short time they had been in operation they had done marcels, but what was eight years compared with one hundred. HON. MR. ..."

3. Calendar of State Papers: Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth by Great Britain Public Record Office (1876)
"marcels informed the'Queen Mother and the Duke of Anjou of this, by whose means the cart was taken in the way. The Queen Mother then went late at night to ..."

4. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1918)
"... the Yvonnes, and the Marguerites, the Jeans, the marcels, and Pierres who were to "live happily ever afterward," or so we confidently believed. ..."

5. The English Review (1849)
"Why she not marcels, strenuously beating The silent boundless regions of the sky?" His enthusiasm at last so carries away sweet Michal, that she exclaims, ..."

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