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Definition of Balmorals
1. balmoral [n] - See also: balmoral
Lexicographical Neighbors of Balmorals
Literary usage of Balmorals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Legends of the Braes O' Mar by John Grant (1876)
"... —At Auldearn and Alford— The fight " one Die Syd "— William's family—The "
Raa of Tullich"—The balmorals— John, the black Colonel—He joins ..."
2. The Accountant: For Public Schools and Academies by Millard R. Powers (1877)
"Children's Buff balmorals, $1.60, $38.40; 60 prs. Buff. ... Sold to JW Lunt on
account, 48 prs Ladies' Kid Sewed balmorals, $3.50, $168.00; 12 prs. ..."
3. United States Duties on Imports. 1886 by Lewis Heyl (1886)
"Italian cloths, real or imitation, (яе above, "dress goods," etc.) knit Roods,
duty as above on " balmorals," etc. listings, ..."
4. Annual Report by Weston Lewis, Charles Hosmer Walcott, Warren Augustus Reed, Willard Howland (1896)
"18 Buff balmorals and Congress, ... cheap process, 08 Veal calf Dixie tie, lined,
18 Veal calf glove grain top balmorals and Congress, lined, . ..."
5. Annual Report by Weston Lewis, Charles Hosmer Walcott, Warren Augustus Reed, Willard Howland (1891)
"2, 08 Stitching feet-lining on boots, 10 Siding, ..." 13 Turning, 11 STITCHING
UPPERS. Seamless Vamp. balmorals, cat-stitched or turned edges, No. 1, . ..."