Definition of Cabries

1. cabrie [n] - See also: cabrie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabries

cabotage
cabotages
cabotinage
cabrales
cabre
cabree
cabrees
cabrerite
cabresta
cabrestas
cabresto
cabrestos
cabretta
cabrettas
cabrie
cabries (current term)
cabriite
cabrilla
cabrillas
cabriole
cabrioles
cabriolet
cabriolets
cabrit
cabrito
cabrits
cabs
cabstand
cabstands
cabulance

Literary usage of Cabries

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

1. The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology by Winslow, Forbes (1859)
"At ten years of age he left his father's house, paid a visit to the Cure of cabries, went thence to Marseilles, and returned to Aix, ..."

2. Art and Artists. by Rosswell William Haskins (1851)
"... while those of a mo re general character—the distractions in Germany, the fearful and bloody massacres of St. Bartholomew's day, of cabries, ..."

3. A Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry by George S. Newth (1903)
"... it here stands it would imply that 68000 cabries represent the heat formed by the simple chemical union of 28 grammes of carbon monoxide with 16 grammes ..."

4. Rice Market Liberalization and Poverty in Viet Nam by Nicholas Minot, Francesco Goletti (2000)
"First, this report excludes from the analysis 287 households whose per capita caloric intake is either too high (above 3500 cabries) or too low (below 1 ..."

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