Definition of Baladines

1. baladine [n] - See also: baladine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baladines

bakshishes
bakshishing
baktun
baktuns
bakuchiol
bal
bal-chatri
bal-chatris
balaam
balachong
balaclava
balaclava helmet
balaclavas
baladin
baladine
baladines (current term)
baladins
balaenoidea
balafon
balafons
balagan
balalaika
balalaikas
balance
balance-beam
balance-of-payments problem
balance beam
balance beams
balance board
balance boards

Literary usage of Baladines

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

1. Travels in India by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1889)
"On the following day those who were in charge of these baladines (for each troupe had an old woman as guardian and directress, ..."

2. France, Historic and Romantic by Joel Cook (1904)
"... whose feast affords the boon— This scaffold turned parterre, this flower-bed in full blow, Bateleurs, baladines! * We shall not miss the show! ..."

3. The Bookman (1903)
"In the manner of Jaques he may say: "To her will I : out of these baladines There is much matter to be heard and learn'd." TENNYSON S CROSS. HIGH DOWN. ..."

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