Definition of Chamoises

1. chamois [v] - See also: chamois

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chamoises

chamises
chamiso
chamisos
chamlet
chamlets
chammied
chammies
chammy
chammy leather
chammying
chamois
chamois cloth
chamois cress
chamois leather
chamoised
chamoises (current term)
chamoising
chamoix
chamomile
chamomiles
chamomilla
chamosite
chamotte
champ
champ at the bit
champac
champaca
champacas
champacs
champagne

Literary usage of Chamoises

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

1. Russell's Magazine by Paul Hamilton Payne (1860)
"said the good lady, very much astonished, " the chamoises don't jump better than you. That story will enchant my brother and make M. Lefébure very mad. ..."

2. History of the German People from the First Authentic Annals to the Present by Charles Francis Horne, Edward Sylvester Ellis (1916)
"The victors thought it was " supernatural " and due to extraordinary grace " to lead the people like chamoises against the rear of the enemy, ..."

3. Nouveau recueil général de traités et autres actes relatifs aux rapports de by Georg Friedrich Martens (1878)
"... ainsi que cuirs mégis et chamoises, peaux de gants, cuir marroquin, cordouan, peaux dites de castor, etc c) ouvrages en cuir, ordinaires, ..."

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