Definition of Fougades

1. fougade [n] - See also: fougade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fougades

fouat
fouats
foud
foudrie
foudries
foudroyant
fouds
fouer
fouest
fouet
fouets
fouette
fouettes
fouetté
fougade
fougades (current term)
fougerite
fough
fought
foughten
foughtier
foughty
foul
foul-mouthed
foul-smelling
foul-spoken
foul-up
foul-weather gear

Literary usage of Fougades

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

1. History of the Peninsular War by Robert Southey (1828)
"A column issuing from the oil-mill presently reached the first, and the explosion of two fougades at the foot of the breach scarcely appeared to impede ..."

2. Campaign in Germany and France: From the Expiration of the Armistice, Signed by John Philippart (1814)
"The Emperor had ordered the engineers to form fougades under the grand bridge which is between Leipzig and Lindenau, in order to blow it up at the latest ..."

3. Campaign in Germany and France: From the Expiration of the Armistice, Signed by John Philippart (1814)
"The Emperor had ordered the engineers to form fougades under the grand bridge which is between Leipzig and Lindenau, in order to blow it up at the latest ..."

4. Journal by Institution of Electrical Engineers Radio Section (1874)
"No army could have passed the deadly series of fougades placed in position. To the official incapacity of the several administrative heads of the Government ..."

5. The Monthly Magazine by Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), Richard Phillips (1813)
"Thfc Emperor had ordered the engineers to form fougades under the grand bridge which is between ..."

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