Definition of Sangers

1. Noun. (plural of sanger) ¹

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Definition of Sangers

1. sanger [n] - See also: sanger

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sangers

saneroite
sanes
sanest
sanfoin
sang
sang-froid
sang along
sang froid
sanga
sangapenum
sangar
sangaree
sangarees
sangars
sangas
sangers (current term)
sangfroid
sangfroids
sangh
sangha
sanghs
sangiac
sangiacs
sanglier
sangliers
sangoma
sangomas
sangrail
sangria
sangrias

Literary usage of Sangers

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

1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1848)
"... his troubadours the priority and pre-eminence, not only over the trouveres, the poets of the cognate tongue, but over the minstrels, meister-sangers, ..."

2. The Life of Johannes Brahms by Florence May (1905)
"Schumann : ' Des sangers Fluch.' 3. Mendelssohn : ' Die Walpurgis Nacht. ... A similar mishap attended the course of the ' sangers Fluch,' under Brahms' ..."

3. Glimpses of Real Life as Seen in the Theatrical World and in Bohemia: Being by James Glass Bertram (1864)
"If John sangers be working a stall in Vicar's Croft, Leeds, and George sangers be shewing white mice at Musselburgh Races, Alick Chambers, exhibiting his ..."

4. The Natal Campaign by Bennet Burleigh (1900)
"Simultaneously with the capture of the unlucky officer, the Boers opened fire on the pickets, and, dashing on in the uncertain light, rushed the sangers ..."

5. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1848)
"... his troubadours the priority and pre-eminence, not only over the trouveres, the poets of the cognate tongue, but over the minstrels, meister-sangers, ..."

6. The Life of Johannes Brahms by Florence May (1905)
"Schumann : ' Des sangers Fluch.' 3. Mendelssohn : ' Die Walpurgis Nacht. ... A similar mishap attended the course of the ' sangers Fluch,' under Brahms' ..."

7. Glimpses of Real Life as Seen in the Theatrical World and in Bohemia: Being by James Glass Bertram (1864)
"If John sangers be working a stall in Vicar's Croft, Leeds, and George sangers be shewing white mice at Musselburgh Races, Alick Chambers, exhibiting his ..."

8. The Natal Campaign by Bennet Burleigh (1900)
"Simultaneously with the capture of the unlucky officer, the Boers opened fire on the pickets, and, dashing on in the uncertain light, rushed the sangers ..."

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