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Definition of Fuglemen
1. fugleman [n] - See also: fugleman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fuglemen
Literary usage of Fuglemen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great House: A Story of Quiet Times by Stanley John Weyman (1919)
"The very fuglemen forgot to interrupt him. They scented something out of the ...
Signals from furious principals roused the fuglemen, and he was howled down ..."
2. Five Years in China: From 1842 to 1847 by Frederick Edwyn Forbes (1848)
"... SQUARE. fuglemen, bearing each a red flag to repeat the orders of the
adjutant-general, who was stationed in a square tower on the left of the temple; ..."
3. The International Military Digest Annual by Cornélis De Witt Willcox (1916)
"The Belgian cavalry, consisting of two regiments of Chasseurs, two regiments of
Guides (fuglemen) and four of lancers, accomplished with their infantry a ..."
4. The East of Asia Magazine (1903)
"There are three classes of privates, fuglemen who get five sen a. day (about one
penny, English money), first class privates who get four sen ..."
5. The American Revolution by George Otto Trevelyan (1912)
"Then he took another batch in hand, and sent back their predecessors to be teachers
and fuglemen in their respective regiments throughout the army. ..."
6. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"There were, to begin with, the three great Britons, the three great fuglemen,
Bentley in his editions of Horace and Terence, Porson in the Preface to his ..."