Definition of Furlanas

1. furlana [n] - See also: furlana

Lexicographical Neighbors of Furlanas

furigana
furile
furilic
furin
furioso
furiosos
furious
furious rabies
furiously
furiousness
furkid
furkids
furl
furlable
furlana
furlanas (current term)
furled
furler
furlers
furless
furlessness
furlike
furlined
furling
furlong
furlongs
furlough
furloughed
furloughing
furloughs

Literary usage of Furlanas

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

1. The Christian Examiner (1839)
"... furlanas, and a variety of dances, and country dances, they go on until they feel completely rested and refreshed for the daily toils of the morrow. ..."

2. Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and Writers: With Other Essays by Abraham Hayward (1880)
"As M. Yriarte, referring to the works of Paulus furlanas in 1572, observes: “We find nothing but attitudes, collations, displays of costumes: the little ..."

3. Una visita á las colonias de la Republica Argentina by Alejo Peyret (1889)
"... etc., etc., todos los árboles se desarrollan allí de un modo admirable. Las familias de la colonia Reconquista son generalmente italianas, furlanas, ..."

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