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Definition of Cardigans
1. cardigan [n] - See also: cardigan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cardigans
Literary usage of Cardigans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annual Registeredited by Edmund Burke edited by Edmund Burke (1826)
"cardigans, xxiv 203] • DEL—sher. Montgomery, xliv 524. xlix :м; Edi». ...
cardigans, xlv 532 • MP—eher. Caermarthen. I. 178 • dr. Phil. ..."
2. Textile Industries of Philadelphia: With a Directory of the Textile and Yarn by John James Macfarlane, George W. B. Hicks, Commercial Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.) (1911)
"ALPHIA KNITTING MILLS, 310 N. Orianna St. Sweaters and cardigans. 20—ALVA CARPET &
RUG CO., Oxford Si Hedge Sts., Frankford. Velvet and mercerized and lisle ..."
3. Landscapes of Madeira: A Countryside Guide by John Underwood, Pat Underwood (2002)
"Take a picnic and cardigans, and wear lace-up shoes with very good grip; when
damp, the red clay soil here is like a skating rink! ..."
4. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1856)
"... and spurred his horse to a gallop, exclaiming, 'En avant, le dernier des
cardigans!' This is quite worthy of Dumas,and cannot be given in English, ..."
5. Landscapes of Malta, Gozo and Comino by Douglas Lockhart (2004)
"2 light cardigans long-sleeved shirt extra pairs of socks (for sun protection)
plastic groundsheet 'Dog Dazer' (see page 32) protective sun cream up-to-date ..."