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Definition of Putsches
1. putsch [n] - See also: putsch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Putsches
Literary usage of Putsches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal by Henry Ellis (1824)
"His Grace hath for his body twenty seven rich suits embroidered and laced with
silk and silver putsches, besides one rich white satten uncut velvet suit, ..."
2. Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal by Henry Ellis (1825)
"His Grace hath for his body twenty seven rich suits embroidered and laced with
silk and silver putsches, besides one rich white satten uncut velvet suit, ..."
3. The Middle East and North Africa: The Challenge to Western Security by Peter Duignan, Lewis H. Gann (1981)
"... is not an independent force in politics but is merely the Jewish electorate
in arms. Other Middle Eastern regimes are subject to the threat of putsches ..."
4. A Crisis of the Weimar Republic: A Study of the German Referendum of 20 June by Franklin C. West (1985)
"... -putsches," in Hans Mommsen, Dietmar Petzina and Bernd Weisbrod, eds., Industrielles
System ..."
5. The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture by Charles King (2000)
"The revolutions, putsches, and palace coups that confronted politicians in other
parts of east central Europe after 1918 were alien to Greater Romania. ..."
6. History of the Pacific States of North America by Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Henry Lebbeus Oak, Frances Fuller Victor, Alfred Bates (1886)
"... or Chu- putsches. The natives stated that of seven similar boats, six had been
lost 'in the attempt to stem the fearful tide-rip at the entrance to the ..."
7. The Indian Forester (1891)
"In ravines, not far from Hospet, we have found putsches of pure teak, which, in
spice of yearly burning and yearly hacking, still comes up again and again; ..."