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Definition of Fezes
1. fez [n] - See also: fez
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fezes
feyer feyest feying feyly feyne feyned feynes feyness feynesses feyning | feyre feyres feys fez fezes (current term) fezlike fezzed fezzes fezzy ff. | ffrench fgf 5 fgr fi. fa. fi fa fiacre fiacres fiador fiadors |
Literary usage of Fezes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travelogues by Burton Holmes (1917)
"of Kabyle schoolboys, who, capped with red fezes, look more like a bed of poppies
than ought else. A number of these schools have been established in the ..."
2. A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts ...by Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto by Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto (1827)
"Que tern fezes, dreg- high. gish, ... sf (in anatomy) a fibre, de fezes, ...
As fezes do povo, the dregs of the people, the mob. ..."
3. The New Map of Europe (1911-1914): The Story of the Recent European by Herbert Adams Gibbons (1914)
"It resulted in a few successful attempts to prevent the landing of mails and
freights from Austrian steamers, and in the tearing up of several million fezes ..."
4. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans: Its Causes, and Its by Augustin Thierry (1847)
"... per cui el mandet los presenz, el li mandet pregan qu'el fezes si qu'el fezes
mudar los edificis e far traire eu antra part, qu'el murs on il ferion ..."
5. An Introduction to World Politics by Herbert Adams Gibbons (1922)
"In many districts communities that, hitherto, had been uncertain whether to pose
as Bulgars or Serbs now saw in Bulgaria their hope •Most of the red fezes ..."