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Definition of Cabriolets
1. cabriolet [n] - See also: cabriolet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabriolets
Literary usage of Cabriolets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Table-talk by Charles MacFarlane, James Robinson Planché (1836)
"cabriolets AND OMNIBUSSES. cabriolets were introduced into London May 1st, 1820,
and their number increased in the June following. ..."
2. Diary of a Southern Refugee, During the War by Judith White Brockenbrough] [McGuire (1868)
"All went helter-skelter—coaches, cabriolets, barouches, buggies, flying over the
roads, as though all Fairfax were mad. " Ah, Fear! ah, frantic Fear! ..."
3. English Pleasure Carriages: Their Origin, History, Varieties, Materials by William Bridges Adams (1837)
"Author's Invention of an Adjusting Bow Spring, adapted equally for light and
heavy loads in Carriages, and universally applicable. cabriolets and Omnibuses. ..."
4. Ship and Shore: Or, Leaves from the Journal of a Cruise to the Levant by Walter Colton (1835)
"... CHAPTER X. Lisbon—cabriolets—Postillion—Madame Julia's Hotel—A Partisan
Merchant—Alcantra Aqueduct—Church of St. Roque— Mosaics—Queen Maria First—Church ..."