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Definition of Bateleurs
1. bateleur [n] - See also: bateleur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bateleurs
Literary usage of Bateleurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Reliques of Father Prout by Francis Sylvester Mahony (1873)
"... Borders, bateleurs, ou Sioux ! Sons of witchcraft! tribe of thieves! ...
To deal with Satan, Sorciers, bateleurs, ..."
2. Journal of the Gypsy Lore Societyby Gypsy Lore Society by Gypsy Lore Society (1889)
"JOURNAL OF THE GYPSY LORE SOCIETY VOLUME I. (JULY 1888—OCTOBER 1889) Sorciers,
bateleurs ... bateleurs ..."
3. The Works of Father Prout (the Rev. Francis Mahony). by Francis Sylvester Mahony, Charles Kent (1881)
"... the maxims of "free trade," as well as many other current doctrines, in the
short compass of a song. LES BOHEMIENS. Béranger. Sorciers, bateleurs, ou ..."
4. France, Historic and Romantic by Joel Cook (1904)
"... of Autumn afternoon, And Pornic and St. Gille, whose feast affords the boon—
This scaffold turned parterre, this flower-bed in full blow, bateleurs, ..."