Lexicographical Neighbors of Flotes
Literary usage of Flotes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1886)
"... cylinder-pegs which open and Tutus, to the exclusion of amateur or mediocre
performers, or coarse machinery. an orchestrion consisting solely of flotes, ..."
2. American Notes and Queries edited by William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris (1890)
"... flotes and Queries: A MEDIUM OF INTERCOMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, GENERAL
READERS, ETC. ... flotes ..."
3. Freemasonry in the Holy Land: Or, Handmarks of Hiram's Builders; Embracing by Robert Morris (1872)
"THE BAT OF THE flotes. The land of patriarchs and prophets; the land of apostles,
and martyrs, and confessors; the land of Emmanuel,—the HOLY LAND ! ..."