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Definition of Arrases
1. arras [n] - See also: arras
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arrases
Literary usage of Arrases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tudor Drama: A History of English National Drama to the Retirement of (1911)
"Practicable furniture of many kinds — trees that could be climbed or lopped off,
hedges and arrases that would really conceal — did undoubtedly exist, ..."
2. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"... and closed round with rich old arrases pictured over with Scripture stories.
Beneath the central pavilion is a band. Midway down the amphitheatre, ..."
3. The Principles of Sociology by Edward Alsworth Ross (1920)
"arrases, largess and festivals — than on opportunities for their children.
How often conservatives have won the votes of the populace with money, drinks, ..."
4. Venice: Its Individual Growth from the Earliest Beginnings to the Fall of by Pompeo Molmenti, Horatio Forbes Brown (1907)
"The tapestries which Bianca Cappello gave to one of the Tiepolo family were also
made in Florence ; but the twenty-five magnificent arrases in the Palazzo ..."