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Definition of Marsalas
1. marsala [n] - See also: marsala
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marsalas
Literary usage of Marsalas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1873)
"This artificial flavour 1 have, ho never found in the sweet and brandied wines
oi- The Marsalas, though brandied up to 36° proof- and sweetened with raisins ..."
2. Reputations: Essays in Criticism by Douglas Goldring (1920)
"The once rejected Madeiras and Marsalas and Riojas will be found by the explorer
to be not without merit; and some of the wines of Austria and Hungary may ..."
3. Contributions to the Science of Mythology by Friedrich Max Müller (1897)
"Eight out of the ten Marsalas begin with hymns addressed to Agni, and these hymns,
with the exception of the tenth Ma?ic?ala, are invariably followed by ..."
4. Handbook of Public Health and Demography by Edward Francis Willoughby (1893)
"... 57-6o, 7032 and 69-24. Hungarian, 80-16, 85-92 and 83-88. Sherries, 55-32, 54-48.
6n6, and 58-08. Ports, 49-56, 49-56, 62-16, and 58-08. Marsalas, 39-12 ..."
5. A Yachting Cruise in the South Seas by C. F. Wood (1875)
"Later on I picked up two Spanish Malays, natives of the Philippines, Antonio
Dilatori and Andreas Marsalas. This comprised my crew, and though they were all ..."