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Definition of Belloc
1. Noun. English author (born in France) remembered especially for his verse for children (1870-1953).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Belloc
Literary usage of Belloc
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social Forces in England and America by Herbert George Wells (1914)
"ABOUT CHESTERTON AND belloc IT has been one of the less possible dreams of my
... Chesterton often—but never by any chance belloc. belloc I admire beyond ..."
2. Modern Essays for Schools by Christopher Morley (1921)
"It is one of the best proofs that belloc is a really great artist. Beerbohm does
not waste his time mimicking the small fry. Hilaire belloc—son of a French ..."
3. The Book of Humorous Verse by Carolyn Wells (1920)
"THE LLAMA Hilaire belloc. THE Llama is a woolly sort of fleecy, hairy goat, ...
THE YAK Hilaire belloc. As a friend to the children commend me, the yak, ..."
4. Men of the Time: A Dictionary of Contemporaries, Containing Biographical by Thompson Cooper (1884)
"belloc, MADAME ANNE SWAN- TON LOUISE, widow of JH belloc, director of the French
Imperial School of Design, born at La Rochelle, Oct. 1, 1796, ..."