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Definition of Berthas
1. bertha [n] - See also: bertha
Lexicographical Neighbors of Berthas
Literary usage of Berthas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical Pictures of the Middle Ages, in Black and White: Made on the Spot by Alicia Moore, Wandering artist (1854)
"... or for some of the many berthas, princesses of Italy, one of whom was the wife
of Rudolph's predecessor, Berenger I.; but in Germany, and Helvetia, ..."
2. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats by John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (1848)
"Mine 's above All berthas !" sighed the Emperor. " I engage," Said Hum, " in
duty, and in vassalage, To mention all the berthas in the earth ;— There's ..."
3. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats by John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (1848)
"Mine 'a above All berthas !" sighed the Emperor. " I engage," Said Hum, "in duty,
and in vassalage, To mention all the berthas in the earth ;— There 's ..."
4. American Red Cross Work Among the French People by Fisher Ames (1921)
"Before the Gotha raids ceased the shells from the Great berthas had begun to fall
in the city. The first landed upon the Quai de Seine on March 23, 1918, ..."
5. The Poems of John Keats by John Keats (1905)
"Mine 's above All berthas !" sighed the Emperor. " I engage," Said Hum, " in
duty, and in vassalage, To mention all the berthas in the earth ;— There's ..."