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Definition of Pistes
1. piste [n] - See also: piste
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pistes
Literary usage of Pistes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Horsemanship for Women by Theodore Hoe Mead (1887)
"THE PIROUETTE, DEUX pistes, PASSAGE. IN the pirouette ordinaire of the French
manege the horse turns upon one of his hind-legs, walking on the other three ..."
2. Bibliotheca Grenvilliana by Thomas Grenville, John Thomas Payne, Henry Foss, William Brenchley Rye (1842)
"... and al Pa- pistes, and the gates of hell, with other the very profitable and
necessary bokes the names or ..."
3. The Spirit of Laws by Charles de Secondat Montesquieu (1900)
"The edict of pistes shows two things; one, that there were countries where causes
were decided by the Roman law, and others where they were not; ..."
4. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1899)
"The edict of pistes shows two things; one, that there were countries where causes
were decided by the Roman law, and others where they were not; ..."
5. Physics and Politics: Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of by Walter Bagehot (1899)
"The edict of pistes shows two things; one, that there were countries where causes
were decided by the Roman law, and others where they were not; ..."