Definition of Solferinos

1. solferino [n] - See also: solferino

Lexicographical Neighbors of Solferinos

soleships
soleus
soleus muscle
soleuses
solfa
solfa syllable
solfanaria
solfatara
solfataras
solfege
solfeges
solfeggi
solfeggio
solfeggios
solferino
solferinos (current term)
solfrino cutter
solfrino cutters
solgel
soli
solicitant
solicitants
solicitate
solicitation
solicitations
solicited
solicitee
solicitees
soliciting

Literary usage of Solferinos

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

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1888)
"Let us recall the time when our eyes saw with complacency ladies in crinolines and aniline dyes, crude greens, magentas, and solferinos. ..."

2. The Advocate of Peace by American Peace Society (1857)
"... on the general peace and welfare of Europe will be found in time to be worth more than a hundred Water- loos or solferinos Already has it checked, ..."

3. The History of the Navy During the Rebellion by Charles Brandon Boynton (1867)
"... Northumberlands, Magentas, and solferinos, constructed on improved models, would be sunk in such circumstances; while the Nahant got out of the action ..."

4. Political History of Recent Times, 1816-1875: With Special Reference to Germany by Wilhelm Müller (1882)
"Either that antique mode of government must bo abolished or new solferinos must ensue. Only the removal of the corner-stone of ..."

5. Political History of Recent Times, 1816-1875: With Special Reference to Germany by Wilhelm Müller (1882)
"Either that antique mode of government must be abolished or new solferinos must ensue. Only the removal of the corner-stone of priestcraft and despotism ..."

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