Definition of Carta

1. charta [n -S] - See also: charta

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carta

carshare
carshared
carshares
carsharing
carsick
carsickness
carso
cart
cart-track plant
cart00ney
cart away
cart horse
cart off
cart stall
cart track
carta (current term)
cartable
cartage
cartages
cartas
cartbote
carte
carte blanche
carte de visite
carte du jour
carted
cartel
cartelise
cartelised
cartelises

Literary usage of Carta

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

1. History of Spanish literature by George Ticknor, Ticknor, George, 1791-1871 (1849)
"The carta Puebla of Aviles was originally granted by Alfonso VI., who reigned from 1073 to 1109. It was, no doubt, written in such Latin as was then used ..."

2. An Introduction to the English Historians by Charles Austin Beard (1906)
"CHAPTER V THE TRUE NATURE OF MAGNA carta No document in the history of ... The most recent and authoritative commentary on Magna carta is by Dr. McKechnie, ..."

3. Factors in Modern History by Albert Frederick Pollard (1907)
"Even Magna carta, which Cromwell quoted as a fundamental, was not really ... Fortunately they failed in their attempt to perpetuate Magna carta as ..."

4. An Introduction to the English Historians by Charles Austin Beard (1906)
"CHAPTER V THE TRUE NATURE OF MAGNA carta No document in the history of ... The most recent and authoritative commentary on Magna carta is by Dr. McKechnie, ..."

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