Definition of Camisades

1. camisade [n] - See also: camisade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camisades

camest
cameth
camgasite
camgirl
camgirls
cami
camikini
camikinis
camiknickers
caminite
camion
camions
camis
camisa
camisade
camisades (current term)
camisado
camisadoes
camisados
camisas
camisated
camise
camises
camisia
camisias
camisole
camisoles
camlet
camleted
camlets

Literary usage of Camisades

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

1. The Works of A. Conan Doyle by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
"I have seen Frenchmen fight both in open field, in the intaking and the defending of towns or castle wicks, in escalados, camisades, night forays, ..."

2. Spain, Its Greatness and Decay (1479-1788).: Its Greatness and Decay (1479-1788) by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume, Edward Armstrong (1905)
"The Spaniards superior in discipline and ingenuity harassed their quarters with camisades, destroying the morale of all but their finest troops. ..."

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