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Definition of Dirndls
1. dirndl [n] - See also: dirndl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dirndls
Literary usage of Dirndls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore by Andrew Troeger, John Parker (1887)
"... avec prix, depuis le XIII siècle j usqu'au XIV inclusivement, v. 19— Falconet, C.
Dissertation sur les anciennes horloges, et sur Jacques de dirndls, ..."
2. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"... when physical effort was much greater than in our days (even in that part of
the world). The Germans push native Lederhosen and dirndls over blue jeans. ..."
3. A View of the History, Literature, and Religion of the Hindoos:: Including a by William Ward (1818)
"... that there are 1800 dirndls in the zodiac, which, subdivided into twelve parts,
each portion forms a rashu of one hundred and fifty dundus ..."