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Definition of Barres
1. barre [v] - See also: barre
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barres
Literary usage of Barres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chronicle of Froissart by Jean Froissart (1901)
"... they wan the barres of the watche, whiche was kept by sir ... sir Barrois of
barres, and the lorde of Solette,3 with sixscore men of armes. ..."
2. The Crusade of Richard I, 1189-92 by Thomas Andrew Archer (1889)
"des barres,*a very noble knight belonging to the king of France's suite, ...
This the king mounted and made another attack on William des barres, ..."
3. World War Issues and Ideals: Readings in Contemporary History and Literature by Morris Edmund Speare (1918)
"Like most of M. barres' writings since the beginning of the World War it is filled
with letters from young French soldiers who have fallen in battle. ..."
4. American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge edited by Jared Sparks, Johann Schobert, Francis Bowen, George Partridge Sanger (1856)
"Supreme Court : Francis Brady is Chief Justice; AW Des barres and James Simms
are Associate Justices. John Nugent is Sheriff QÎ the Central District. ..."
5. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messenger. Comey (1896)
"(barres- will, CR 21. 292.) \V eak acids have a strong action at higher temperatures.
.... barres ..."