Definition of Demoiselles

1. demoiselle [n] - See also: demoiselle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Demoiselles

demographers
demographic
demographical
demographically
demographics
demographies
demographist
demography
demogroup
demogroups
demoi
demoing
demoiselle
demoiselle crane
demoiselle cranes
demoiselles
demoldable
demolike
demolish
demolished
demolisher
demolishers
demolishes
demolishing
demolishment
demolishments
demolisht
demolition
demolition derbies
demolition derby

Literary usage of Demoiselles

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

1. Old Creole Days by George Washington Cable (1897)
"BELIES Demoiselles PLANTATION original grantee was Count K assume the name to be De ... Belles Demoiselles Plantation. ..."

2. American Book Prices Current (1921)
"Satin, pa nted, in red mor. case, Avery, A., Nov. 10, '19. (461) $42.50. DUFRENOY (Madame). Hommage aux Demoiselles. Illustrations. Paris [1822]. 18mo. ..."

3. Cours D'histoire Du Canada by Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Ferland (1882)
"... évêque de Québec—Dispositions des sauvages de l'onest—Maison do commerce des demoiselles ... demoiselles ..."

4. A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago by Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1919)
"... for it represented a devil with his pitchfork, and one lifted the pitchfork to knock. Almost always it was one of the Demoiselles de ..."

5. A Northern Summer, Or, Travels Round the Baltic Through Denmark, Sweden by John Carr (1806)
"Convent des Demoiselles—Instability of fortune—Generosity in a child-—-The foundling hot- pital. . . * IN order to observe engagements with punctuality, ..."

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