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Definition of Fiacres
1. fiacre [n] - See also: fiacre
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fiacres
Literary usage of Fiacres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hungary and Transylvania: With Remarks on Their Condition, Social, Political by John Paget (1850)
"Drive round the Town,—fiacres New Bridge.—Casino.—Redoubt.— Quays and
Streets.—Sand-storms.— Increase of Pest.— Museum— Learned Society.—Meyer Hofe. ..."
2. Recollections of Europe by James Fenimore Cooper (1837)
"LETTER VIII. Personal Intercourse.—Parisian Society and Hospitality.—Influence
of Money.—fiacres. ..."
3. Recollections of Europe by James Fenimore Cooper (1837)
"LETTER VIII. Personal Intercourse.—Parisian Society and Hospitality.—Influence
of Money.—fiacres. ..."
4. Italy: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1872)
"fiacres and Omnibuses. Comfortable one-horse conveyances are to be found in every
pia/.za. Tariff: drive in the town for 1—2 pers. 16 s., for 3 pers. ..."
5. French Life: A Cultural Reader for the First Year by Philip Schuyler Allen, Franck Louis Schoell (1915)
"Les véhicules Les fiacres, les landaus et les automobiles sont des véhicules.
Les fiacres et les landaus sont traînés par des 10 chevaux. ..."