Lexicographical Neighbors of Ricey
Literary usage of Ricey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Queen of Sicily and Gothic Stained Glass in Mussy and Tonnerre by Meredith P. Lillich (1998)
"For more scientifically based information on the early seigneurs de ricey see
the genealogical chart in Jacques Laurent, "A propos de l'ascendance ..."
2. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1835)
"The united towns of ricey-Haut, ricey- Bas, and ricey-Haut-rive. possess a
population of about 4000. The department of Aube sends three deputies to the ..."
3. Universal Geography: Or A Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1832)
"The town of riceys, containing 4000 inhabitants, is formed by the junction of
ricey-Haut, ricey-Bas, and ricey-Haute-Rive, three burghs that were founded by ..."
4. South-eastern France by Augustus John Cuthbert Hare (1890)
"by the triple commune of ricey-Haut, ricey- ... and ricey-Bas. The churches of
the two former are xv. c. and xvi. c., the latter xvi. c. ..."
5. French Wines and Vineyards: And the Way to Find Them by Cyrus Redding (1860)
"The next vineyard to that of ricey, is situated at ... They are not of the best
character, even for mixing, as those of ricey, sometimes are mixed with the ..."