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Definition of Charcuteries
1. charcuterie [n] - See also: charcuterie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charcuteries
Literary usage of Charcuteries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. East London by Walter Besant (1901)
"... and Swiss; that is because the people are employed in the restaurants as
waiters and cooks, in the laundries, in the charcuteries and provision shops, ..."
2. Genius Loci: Notes on Places by Vernon Lee (1908)
"... Police Locale with windows choked with superb carnations and geraniums,
episcopal palace, and delectable charcuteries and patisseries, and all—when you ..."
3. The Tower of the Mirrors, and Other Essays on the Spirit of Places: And by Vernon Lee (1914)
"... it all to do with Sens and its expensive charcuteries and cheap hat shops and
the block-tin utilities and cretonne futilities of a la ..."