Lexicographical Neighbors of Balladin
Literary usage of Balladin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Claims of French Poetry: Nine Studies in the Greater French Poets by John Cann Bailey (1907)
"... the answer is that we have only to go to the balladin to find Protestant
doctrine as well as Protestant indignation. Its theme is the contrast between ..."
2. Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses Connected with the by Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland (1852)
"... is a very good balladin (ballet-dancer), and is, moreover, of very worthy and
estimable conditions, I have been advised to appoint him to teach my son, ..."
3. Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the by Thomas Wright (1886)
"balladin, ». (Fr.) A kind of 'dance. BALLADRY,«. The subject or style of ballads.
BALLANCE, ». (A.-N.) This word was formerly regarded as a plural. ..."