Definition of Entremes

1. a light dish between main courses [n ENTREMES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Entremes

entreating
entreatingly
entreative
entreatment
entreatments
entreats
entreaty
entrechat
entrechats
entrecote
entrecotes
entrecôte
entred
entree
entrees
entremes (current term)
entremets
entremots
entrench
entrenched
entrencher
entrenchers
entrenches
entrenching
entrenching tool
entrenchment
entrenchments
entrepot
entrepots
entreprenerd

Literary usage of Entremes

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

1. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1891)
"I., but I of Act I. There is an entremes called —is almost filled with light, short w "El Castillo de ..."

2. Spanish Drama Before Lope de Vega by James Pyle Wickersham Crawford (1922)
"The most important of these is the entremes de las esteras, contained in a codex of ninety-six plays, of which this is the only secular one, preserved at ..."

3. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"It is divided into two jornadas and is preceded by a “boa muy graciosa”; the entremes is in verse and occupies nine pages; it is, in fact, ..."

4. The Bruce: Or, The Book of the Most Excellent and Noble Prince, Robert de by John Barbour, John Lydgate (1894)
"It is the O.Fr. entremes, now spelt entremets, from a fancied connection with meat; ... An entremes is a delicacy or side-dish (lit. a between-dish). ..."

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