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Definition of Mandolins
1. mandolin [n] - See also: mandolin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mandolins
Literary usage of Mandolins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1917)
"Quar 227:331-52 Ap '17 Mandolins See also Lutes Manet, Edouard, 1833-1883 Lunch
on the grass, by Manet, il Art World 1:272-5 Ja '17 Portrait by ..."
2. Travelogues by Burton Holmes (1917)
"me again out on the terrace, where we surprise three young ladies, his daughters,
with mandolins and castanets, practicing a graceful Spanish dance. ..."
3. Music: Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music (1895)
"Pr 30c VOCAL Music FROM " THE BIRTH or VENUS," Three mandolins and ... 0c the
new comic opera by JW Herbert and Three mandolins, ..."
4. The Official Directory of the World's Columbian Exposition, May 1st to by Moses Purnell Handy (1893)
"Haynes, John C., & Co., Boston. a Guitars, banjos, mandolins and zithers. Sec.
... Sec. I, Sl 928 562. Mannello, Angelo, New York. Mandolins and mandolas. ..."
5. Italy and the Italians by Edward Hutton (1903)
"the house through the orange-trees, and once more the throb of the mandolins
takes full possession of me, and I wait to hear what the singers will sing. ..."