Definition of Bergere

1. an upholstered armchair [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bergere

berg
bergall
bergama
bergamas
bergamot
bergamot mint
bergamot orange
bergamots
bergamottin
bergander
berganders
bergapten
bergenia
bergenias
bergenite
bergere (current term)
bergeres
bergeret
bergerets
bergerette
bergerettes
bergfall
bergfalls
bergh
berghaan
berghaans
bergie
bergies
bergmaster
bergmasters

Literary usage of Bergere

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

1. The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen by Carolyn Lowrey (1920)
"OUIDA bergere Ouida bergere was born in Spain, of a French-Spanish father and British mother. ... The plays in which Miss bergere appeared were "Excuse Me"; ..."

2. New Curiosities of Literature: And Book of the Months by George Soane (1849)
"This piece, called Le Jeu de Berger et de la bergere, was highly popular amongst the French, and it must he admitted that there is something startling in ..."

3. The Elementary School Teacher by University of Chicago School of Education, Francis W. Parker School (Chicago, Ill.) (1905)
"The children of the first and second grades were much interested in dramatically singing the round, " II etait une bergere." The words of the round are ..."

4. The Leading Facts of New Mexican History by Ralph Emerson Twitchell (1917)
"Alfred M. bergere pursued his early education under a private tutor, ... Mrs. bergere, who died in 1914, was a member of the Woman's Christian Temperance ..."

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