Definition of Plage

1. Noun. The beach at a seaside resort.

Generic synonyms: Beach

Definition of Plage

1. n. A region; country.

Definition of Plage

1. a bright region on the sun [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plage

placozoa
placozoan
placozoans
placque
pladaroma
pladdies
pladdy
plafond
plafonds
plaga
plagal
plagal cadence
plagal cadences
plagarism
plagate
plage (current term)
plages
plagiarhythm
plagiarhythms
plagiaries
plagiarisation
plagiarise
plagiarised
plagiariser
plagiarisers
plagiarises
plagiarising
plagiarism
plagiarisms
plagiarist

Literary usage of Plage

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

1. A History of Epidemics in Britain by Charles Creighton (1891)
"... in front Algate iiii corses S Olavs in Hart Strete ii corses S Andros in Holborn ii of the plage S Peters at Fowls Wharff ii of the plage S ..."

2. Three Fifteenth-century Chronicles: With Historical Memoranda by John Stowe by John Stow (1880)
"... ye xxix of Octobre, dyed in London of ye plage ixc.v, ... ye xvij of Desembre, dyed of ye plage in London ijc.xxxix, ..."

3. Adventure Guide by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"Roads are closed off to traffic for pedestrians and cyclists on Sundays and turned into a beach - Paris plage ~ in summer. Parisians have rediscovered the ..."

4. Collections by Malone Society (1908)
"In the report of the plage we report only those that dye, and we make no report ... And therfore while any plage is, though the number reported of them that ..."

5. Publications by Niagara Historical Society (1897)
"John Dier senior buried of the plage. Elizabeth Richison buried of the plage. Timothy Wade buried of the plage. Goodwife Wade buried of the plage. the ..."

6. The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And by John Payne Collier (1879)
"And therfore while any plage is, though the number reported of them that dye be small, the number infectious is so great, that playes are not to be ..."

7. Southern France Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"Cafés in the Place Thiers, Boulevard de la plage, and Ave. Gambetta. — Restaurants. ... Casine de la plage, at the Chateau Begänne: same charges. ..."

8. A History of Epidemics in Britain by Charles Creighton (1891)
"... in front Algate iiii corses S Olavs in Hart Strete ii corses S Andros in Holborn ii of the plage S Peters at Fowls Wharff ii of the plage S ..."

9. Three Fifteenth-century Chronicles: With Historical Memoranda by John Stowe by John Stow (1880)
"... ye xxix of Octobre, dyed in London of ye plage ixc.v, ... ye xvij of Desembre, dyed of ye plage in London ijc.xxxix, ..."

10. Adventure Guide by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"Roads are closed off to traffic for pedestrians and cyclists on Sundays and turned into a beach - Paris plage ~ in summer. Parisians have rediscovered the ..."

11. Collections by Malone Society (1908)
"In the report of the plage we report only those that dye, and we make no report ... And therfore while any plage is, though the number reported of them that ..."

12. Publications by Niagara Historical Society (1897)
"John Dier senior buried of the plage. Elizabeth Richison buried of the plage. Timothy Wade buried of the plage. Goodwife Wade buried of the plage. the ..."

13. The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And by John Payne Collier (1879)
"And therfore while any plage is, though the number reported of them that dye be small, the number infectious is so great, that playes are not to be ..."

14. Southern France Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"Cafés in the Place Thiers, Boulevard de la plage, and Ave. Gambetta. — Restaurants. ... Casine de la plage, at the Chateau Begänne: same charges. ..."

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