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Definition of Colognes
1. cologne [n] - See also: cologne
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colognes
Literary usage of Colognes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Pharmacy by Edward Parrish (1864)
"colognes. Eau de Cologne, as imported from Cologne and from Paris, ... Of the
numerous Farina colognes imported, all are highly rectified and apparently ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1877)
"ON colognes FOR THE SICK-ROOM.* BY GEORGE LEIS, LAWRENCE, KAN. QUERY 29.—Is it
advisable to have an officinal aromatic spirit that will represent a fine, ..."
3. Journal of Materia Medica (1877)
"... to wash with after severe exertion. lief of headache, or for the use of the
sick room, where the ordinary sweet colognes are only deleterious. ..."
4. Home Dissertations: An Offering to the Household for Economical and by E. Stevens Tilton (1885)
"Burnett's colognes, glass stoppers, . . Burnett's colognes, wicker flasks, . .
. Colgate's Violet Water, pts. Colgate's Violet Water, . . . . y£ pts. ..."
5. Exhibition ...: Hebron city of the patriarchs : list of exhibits at the by Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Boston, Ruth Lehrer, A. Harold Fisch, Murray Roston (1874)
"colognes, Atomizers, Lung Protectors. — A good lasting cologne, ... colognes and
Toilet Preparations. — This well-known house has several times taken the ..."
6. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody; an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase, William Wesley Cook (1920)
"colognes.—Imperial.—Take oils of bergamot, 1 oz.; ... colognes need only be used
in very small quantities; the same is true of highly flavored oils or ..."