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Definition of Chamades
1. chamade [n] - See also: chamade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chamades
Literary usage of Chamades
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Crime by Richard Grelling (1919)
"... the Hohenzollerns and their most recent herald of peace do not inspire any
belief in the world by their dulcet chamades of reconciliation. ..."
2. A General Bibliographical Dictionary by Friedrich Adolf Ebert, Arthur Browne (1837)
"8°. 4 voll, (ю d. 12 gr., on English paper 13 d. 14 gr.) The text is frequently
altered and amended. TI Lysis, chamades, Hippias major, ..."
3. The Origin and Growth of Plato's Logic: With an Account of Plato's Style and by Wincenty Lutosławski (1897)
"... so long as it is not taught, but merely practised according to common traditional
experience, appears not to be, as was supposed in chamades, Laches, ..."
4. Mémoires du marquis de Sourches sur le règne de Louis XIV by Louis François du Bouchet Sourches (1885)
"... trois chamades, et, comme les François étoient alors accoutumés à des événements
extraordinaires en faveur du Roi, il y en eut qui s'imaginèrent que la ..."