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Definition of Carrousels
1. carrousel [n] - See also: carrousel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carrousels
Literary usage of Carrousels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rheinsberg: Memorials of Frederick the Great and Prince Henry of Prussia by Andrew Hamilton (1880)
"... and Mandarins—A Tomb of Virgil containing swings and carrousels—Prince Henry
walks in the Grounds, tablets in hand—And notes down his Philosophical ..."
2. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley (1858)
"carrousels were common among the Goths, Moors, and Italians, ... The place
appointed for the carrousels was SOT- rounded with an amphitheatre for the ladies ..."
3. Putnam's Monthly (1907)
"gilded, mirrored and bespangled carrousels of flying horses. ... From eight
o'clock in the morning, the carrousels of the square and the booths of the ..."
4. Sport: Attempt at a Bibliography of Books and Periodicals Published During ...by C. M. van Stockum by C. M. van Stockum (1911)
"carrousels. — La haute école. Ecole d'équitation. Guide de l'instructeur pour
renseignement des écoles du ... carrousels militaires el reprises d'Officiers. ..."