Lexicographical Neighbors of Dejeune
Literary usage of Dejeune
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wedgwoods: Being a Life of Josiah Wedgwood; with Notices of His Works by Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt (1865)
"dejeune SERVICE. JASPER BEADS. — CLASSES OF WEDGWOOD'S PRODUCTIONS. — INTAGLIOS
AND MEDALLIONS.— SEALS, BRACELETS, ETC.—PORTRAIT MEDALLIONS. ..."
2. Diary of a Tour in Greece, Turkey, Egypt and the Holy Land by Mary Georgiana Emma Seymour Dawson Damer, Hon. Mary Georgina Emma Dawson Damer (1841)
"... Madame Nourri —Harem of Osman Bey—His three wives—Coffee in the harem — A
dejeune — A Turkish bath— Amusement of the ladies and slaves of the harem ..."
3. The Ins and Outs of Paris: Or, Paris by Day and Night by Julie Granville Marguerittes (1855)
"... Ceremony—The Godfather—Presents—Godmother—Mother Child—Servants and Church—Young
Ladies—dejeune—Infancy—Death-bed— The Church—The Priest—The Coffin—The ..."