Lexicographical Neighbors of Beauffet
Literary usage of Beauffet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Domestic History of the American Revolution by Elizabeth Fries Ellet (1850)
"... you to fit me up a beauffet on one side of the room, and some shelves and
places for hanging clothes on the other.' "Wo went to work with all our might. ..."
2. Quentin Durward by Walter Scott (1901)
"A beauffet, or folding and movable cupboard, held a few pieces of gold and silver
plate, and was the only article in the chamber which had, in the slightest ..."
3. Chronicles of the Canongate by Walter Scott (1827)
"His mistress used to say of him, He's sad and civil, And suits well for a servant
with my fortunes. As no one can escape scandal, some said that beauffet ..."
4. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1850)
"At Harbour beauffet lives a planter, as such people are called, —that is, a
general dealer and fisherman,—named C . This person has resided there for some ..."