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Definition of Beiges
1. beige [n] - See also: beige
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beiges
Literary usage of Beiges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"Through beiges' scouts, Is known, (confirm the Britons' beacon fires,) To-morrow
should augment their enemies. Then license Geta asks, to lead his cohorts, ..."
2. Studies in European Politics by Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff (1866)
"... Cobden, Eoi des beiges. We may regret the altogether too depreciatory tone in
which the eminent diplomatist speaks of a man who, if lie held, ..."
3. Africa Rediviva: Or, The Occupation of Africa by Christian Missionaries of by Robert Needham Cust (1891)
"Woman's Work in the Niger African Mission, by E. Renouf. Catholic Truth Society.
London. Introduction a 1'histoire des Mission beiges. Decker. Brussels. ..."
4. A Short History of French Literature by Leon Emile Kastner, Henry Gibson Atkins (1907)
"FIEST PERIOD (1500-1549) CHAPTER I POETRY Among the immediate predecessors of
Clement Marot one alone, Jean le Maire de beiges, born about 1473 at Bavay ..."