Lexicographical Neighbors of Britzskas
Literary usage of Britzskas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1877)
"Softly padded Long-Acre chariots or britzskas, hung upon well-balanced springs,
combined ease and solidity with lightness. The travelling servant who ..."
2. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1846)
"The equipages are not well appointed; half dirt, half deity ; well-built Phaetons
or britzskas, with uncouth and undressed native grooms hanging on lazily ..."
3. The Spaniards & Their Country by Richard Ford (1852)
"And after all, a dash of hardship may be endured by those accustomed to loll in
easy britzskas, if only for the sake of novelty ; what a new relish is given ..."