Definition of Postique

1. postiche [n -S] - See also: postiche

Lexicographical Neighbors of Postique

postindustrial
postindustrialization
postindustrially
postinfection
postinfectious
postinformation
posting
postings
postinitiation
postinjection
postinoculation
postins
postintegration
postinvasion
postinvasive
postique
postiques
postirradiation
postischemic
postisolation
postjudice
postjudices
postlaminectomy
postlanding
postlapsarian
postlaunch
postlayoff
postlegislation
postlegislative
postless

Literary usage of Postique

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

1. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"A Saxon duke did grow go fat, That mice (as histories relate) Ate grots and labyrinths to dwell in His postique parts, without his feeling ; Then how's it ..."

2. A Short History of French Literature by George Saintsbury (1882)
"The Chansons de Gestes have been the especial care of M. Paulin Paris, his son M. Gaston Paris (Histoire PoStique de Charlemagne), and M. Le'on Gautier, ..."

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