Definition of Chantages

1. chantage [n] - See also: chantage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chantages

chanoclavin-I-cyclase
chanop
chanops
chanoyu
chanoyus
chanson
chanson de geste
chansonnette
chansonnettes
chansonnier
chansonniers
chansons
chant
chantable
chantage
chantages (current term)
chantalite
chantarelle
chantarelles
chanted
chantefable
chantepleure
chanter
chanterelle
chanterelles
chanters
chantest
chanteth
chanteuse
chanteuses

Literary usage of Chantages

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

1. The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"... de rien entreprendre, mais d'emporter quelques chantages sur eux" threatened Liège, drew William over to its defence and then advanced to attack him. ..."

2. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by George Woodyatt Hastings, Andrew Edgar, Charles Wager Ryalls, Edwin Pears (1862)
"... intercept for themselves the chantages intended for the poor. Tlie last report of the Poor Law Commissioners shows that ..."

3. French Forest Ordinance of 1669: With Historical Sketch of Previous by France (1883)
"With regard to chantages given and granted by us, or our predecessors, founders, ami benefactors, as endowments and donations made to churches, chapters, ..."

4. Forty Years of Paris by Walter F. Lonergan (1907)
"The record of the trial is classified at the Palais de Justice as the " affaire des chantages contre Max Lebaudy." The men accused were De Cesti, ..."

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