Definition of Paniers

1. panier [n] - See also: panier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Paniers

panicled
panicled aster
panicles
panicless
paniclike
panicogenesis
panicogenic
panics
paniculate
paniculated
panicum
panicums
panidiomorphic
panidrosis
panier
paniers (current term)
panification
panifications
panim
panimmunity
panims
paning
panini
paninis
panino
paniolo
paniolos
panipuri
panipuris
panisc

Literary usage of Paniers

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

1. The Old Régime: Court, Salons and Theatres by Elliot Jackson, Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1896)
"paniers and Masks.—"See Paris, and Die ! "— Watteau's Early Studies. — Costumes a la Watteau. — Bals de 1'Opera. — La Duchesse de Berri. ..."

2. The Lower Canada Jurist: Collection de Décisions Du Bas Canada by Strachan Bethune, John Sprott Archibald, William Hey, John Stuart Buchan (1878)
"Parmi sa cargaison se trouvaient 173 paniers de flacons et de bouteilles importés par David ... TJn de ces paniers fut transporté à l'entrepôt de la douane, ..."

3. Topics of the Time by James Parton (1871)
"paniers, do you say 1 paniers first came in, I believe, about six months after the marriage of Louis XV., which occurred in 1725. They have been in fashion ..."

4. Festivals and Plays in Schools and Elsewhere by Percival Chubb (1912)
"Plain skirt of blue voile, with bodice, and paniers or overskirt of ... The bodice and paniers of the shepherdess pattern sold by the Butterick Company are ..."

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