Definition of Riancy

1. merriment [n RIANCIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Riancy

rhytidosis
rhytidosis retinae
rhytids
rhytina
rhytinas
rhyton
rhytons
rhæa
riad
riads
rial
rials
rialto
rialtos
riancies
riancy (current term)
riant
riantly
rias
riata
riatas
rib
rib-cage
rib-cages
rib-tickler
rib cage
rib cages
rib eye steak
rib eye steaks
rib joint pliers

Literary usage of Riancy

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

1. An Universal Etymological English Dictionary ...by Nathan Bailey by Nathan Bailey (1756)
"... of five years or rather fifty months, a the end of which, they from time to tim LUXU'riancy 7 ..."

2. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1846)
"M. riancy, in his Histoire de 1'Instruction publique, quoted in Dr. Wordsworth's Diary, states : — ' Several students committed suicide in the Parisian ..."

3. Southern Literary Messenger (1850)
"M. riancy. '• I do not perceive the force of the suggestions just made. ... M. riancy would seem to be no great stickler'» consistency, for in this short ..."

4. The St. James's Magazine (1871)
"29th, 1664, at riancy, honoured again with the king's presence. Its first entire representation was witnessed at Paris the 5th of August, 1667, ..."

5. The Newspaper Press edited by Alexander Andrews (1869)
"The Parisian Press has lost one of its most respected members —M. Henri de riancy, editor of the Union. His opinions were Legitimist and Clerical, ..."

6. The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith, Homer Baxter Sprague (1895)
"Olivia, now about eighteen, had that luxu- riancy of beauty with which painters generally draw Hebe; open, sprightly, and commanding. ..."

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