Definition of Aeglogues

1. aeglogue [n] - See also: aeglogue

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aeglogues

aegicranes
aegides
aegilops
aegilopses
aegipan
aegipanes
aegipans
aegir
aegirine
aegirines
aegirite
aegirites
aegises
aeglogue
aeglogues (current term)
aegophony
aegrotat
aegrotats
aegyptianellosis
aelotropic
aelurophil
aelurophile
aelurophiles
aelurophils
aelurophobe
aelurophobes
aelurophobia
aelurophobias
aemulation

Literary usage of Aeglogues

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

1. The British poets, including translations by British poets (1822)
"These twelve aeglogues, every where aun- swering ... And thus much generally of these twelve aeglogues. ..."

2. Catalogue of Books by English Authors who Lived Before the Year 1700 by Robert Hoe, James Osborne Wright, Carolyn Shipman (1904)
"Printed in black-letter, with twelve woodcut illustrations preceding the "aeglogues." The Utterson copy. Collation : Title in woodcut border with printer's ..."

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