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Definition of Bargemen
1. bargeman [n] - See also: bargeman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bargemen
Literary usage of Bargemen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of Biographical Reference: Containing Over One Hundred by Lawrence Barnett Phillips (1889)
"K de, French politician and counsellor of statt ; 1784—1850 r. Villeneuve-Bargemon,
Joseph, Comte de, Free* h statesman ; 6. 1782 DC Villeneuve - bargemen, ..."
2. Northern Germany, as Far as the Bavarian and Austrian Frontiers: As Far as by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1900)
"The Lange Brücke, a quay on the Mottlau, flanked with booths of every kind, is
the principal resort of the bargemen. ..."
3. My Life and Recollections by Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley (1865)
"... country—Adieu to Cranford—My deer attacked by Eton bargemen—The scholars come
to my rescue —Taking a prisoner—Stag-hunting in Montague Place—A deer in a ..."
4. The Hygiene, Diseases and Mortality of Occupations by John Thomas Arlidge (1892)
"opportunities for observing the sanitary state of bargemen. He alludes to their
occupation as destructive of health. ..."