Definition of Celosias

1. celosia [n] - See also: celosia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Celosias

celo-
celom
celoma
celomas
celomata
celomatic
celomic
celomic metaplasia theory of endometriosis
celomic pouches
celoms
celonychia
celophlebitis
celoscope
celoscopy
celosias (current term)
celotex
celotexes
celotomies
celotomy
celozoic
cels
celsian
celtic crosses
celticist
celticists
celtium
celts
celtuce

Literary usage of Celosias

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

1. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"... and of the money which results from the asientos, bancos, aposentos, ventanas, and celosias, the General Hospital shall receive the one fourth part, ..."

2. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"balconies of the Hall of Comares in the Alhambra were fitted with projecting wooden celosias; and Contreras says that in the Torre de los ..."

3. Transactions by Massachusetts Horticultural Society (1913)
"... in season from November to May. b Chrysanthemums, October and November. c celosias, Princess Feather, October, November, December. d Canterbury Bells, ..."

4. The Life of Lope de Vega (1562-1635) by Hugo Albert Rennert (1904)
"... with iron railings or lattice work, and then called rejas or celosias, served as boxes or stalls ; a much larger number of these windows than originally ..."

5. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Tasteby Luther Tucker by Luther Tucker (1855)
"... Achimenes grandiflora, Begonia alba, pots of German Asters, and cut plants of Balsams and celosias. By Jerome Graff, gardener to C. Cope—New ..."

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