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Definition of Frauleins
1. fraulein [n] - See also: fraulein
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frauleins
Literary usage of Frauleins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of the Baroness Von Marenholtz-Bülow by Bertha Bülow-Wendhausen (1901)
"... in Ostfriesland and who is now the head of a larger institution at Cassel;
Fraulein Willsch, Fraulein Birkenstock at Wiesbaden, frauleins Ackermann, ..."
2. Brazil and the Brazilians by Daniel Parish Kidder, James Cooley Fletcher (1866)
"How many children there were I cannot say; but there was any quantity of blooming
fresh frauleins from nineteen years and downward, together with a number ..."
3. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1843)
"... walked bis fair daughters—the " frauleins, with the yellow hair!" How calmly
sweet their full blue eyes—how gentleness is written in their quiet gait! ..."
4. The Wandering Years by Katharine Tynan (1922)
"Pat used to tell me that a brother of a very famous VC consulted him as to whether
he could not accompany his frauleins to Mass on Sundays. ..."
5. Recollections of a Scottish Novelist by Lucy Bethia Walford (1910)
"Our schoolroom was a kingdom in itself, and there we might do as we chose, and
as the frauleins chose. If, under their auspices, we elected to cook nice ..."
6. The Story of a Scandinavian Summer by Katharine E. Tyler (1881)
"us there; and though the kind frauleins regretted that our stay in Dresden must
be so short, they were full of interest in our plans. ..."