Definition of Benes

1. bene [n] - See also: bene

Lexicographical Neighbors of Benes

benefit of clergy
benefit of the doubt
benefit tourism
benefited
benefiter
benefiters
benefiting
benefitless
benefits
benefits in kind
benefitted
benefitting
benegro
benempt
benempted
benes (current term)
benet
benets
benetted
benetting
benevolence
benevolences
benevolent
benevolent-dictator
benevolent-dictatorship
benevolent dictator
benevolent dictators
benevolent dictatorship
benevolent dictatorships

Literary usage of Benes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. After the War: London, Paris, Rome, Athens, Prague, Vienna, Budapest by Charles à Court Repington (1922)
"... VA STATESMAN WITH A POLICY Prague — Palaces — Slovakia seeks autonomy — Two Englishmen on the Czechs — A conversation with Dr. benes — He explains his ..."

2. Eminent Europeans: Studies in Continental Reality by Eugene Szekeres Bagger (1922)
"He is Dr. Edward benes, Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak Republic, and in all likelihood its next President, master mind of the Little Entente, ..."

3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"These two men, and especially Dr. benes, were condemned as chauvinistically ... The Agrarians also told Dr. benes after 1934, and particularly after the ..."

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