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Definition of Fleches
1. fleche [n] - See also: fleche
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fleches
Literary usage of Fleches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works by Leo Tolstoy (1904)
"... fleches. (Outside of this space, on one side, a demonstration had been ...
and the fleches near the forest, in an open expanse, visible from both sides, ..."
2. A Walloon Family in America: Lockwood de Forest and His Forbears 1500-1848 by Emily Johnston De Forest, Jesse De Forest (1914)
"... en fin ils passerent leur furie 23 Mars at;rer (jes fleches (au bout ...
venoient sans craindre nous tirer des coups de fleches a la longeur dune picque ..."
3. Lexicon Cornu-britannicum: A Dictionary of the Ancient Celtic Language of by Robert Williams (1865)
"... any thing from thee concerns me not, though thou bo busy. RD 1058. fleches,
sm Children. Plural of flach, qd. v. Written also fli'chys. ..."
4. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres by Henry Adams (1905)
"The two stone fleches here, with their octagon faces, do not descend, as in other
churches, to their resting-place on a square tower, with the plan of ..."
5. The Royal Military Chronicle: Or, British Officers Monthly Register and (1813)
"These fleches cannot «defend each other ; therefore they must be covered by the
... It the gorges of the fleches arc not left open, they ought only to be ..."