Definition of Riviere

1. a necklace of precious stones [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Riviere

riveters
rivethead
rivetheads
riveting
riveting machine
rivetingly
rivetings
rivetless
rivetlike
rivets
rivetted
rivetter
rivetting
riviation
rivieras
riviere (current term)
rivieres
riving
rivlin
rivlins
rivo
rivos
rivose
rivulet
rivulets
rivulose
rivulus
rivus lacrimalis
rix-baron
rix-dollar

Literary usage of Riviere

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

1. Book Auction Records by Frank Karslake (1904)
"Edn., front., orig. hf. cf., 1809 Marshall, gs S. June 22 riviere, 1796 Spencer, £i i6s S. Jan. 15 Original Letters of Sir John Falstaff, ist Edn., front., ..."

2. American Book Prices Current (1921)
"Lev. mor., gt, by riviere, Lydig, A., May 18, '20 (391) $6.00. Flore et Zephyr. Ballet Mythologique. Dedie a [sketch of Flore] par Theophile Wagstaffe. ..."

3. The Index Library by British Record Society (1908)
"... to enquire if it be to the damage of the King or others if he should grant to Amicia de la riviere that she may give and grant the manor of Hampton ..."

4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1896)
"While the binding of riviere, like that of his equally celebrated ... riviere married, in 1830, Eliza Sarah Pegler, by whom he had two daughters. ..."

5. The Chronicles of the St. Lawrence by James MacPherson Le Moine (1878)
"riviere OUELLE. riviere OUELLE was in the 17th century the scene of one of those barbarous tragedies in which the Iroquois took a particular delight. ..."

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