Lexicographical Neighbors of Santours
Literary usage of Santours
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hadden's Journal and Orderly Books: A Journal Kept in Canada and Upon by James Murray Hadden, Horatio Rogers, Guy Carleton Dorchester, John Burgoyne, William Phillips (1884)
"... of a Guard commanded by a careful Noncommissioned Officer': The rest of the
Batteaux will proceed to santours to take in another loading from the Ships. ..."
2. Repertorium hymnologicum by Ulysse Chevalier (1892)
"[5143 S. Brictius Turón., hv — 7X4. — Claud. SANTOurs. — SANT. 155. Ecce martyr
primitivas, | in quo ..."
3. Hadden's Journal and Orderly Books: A Journal Kept in Canada and Upon by James Murray Hadden, Horatio Rogers, Guy Carleton Dorchester, John Burgoyne, William Phillips (1884)
"... of a Guard commanded by a careful Noncommissioned Officer': The rest of the
Batteaux will proceed to santours to take in another loading from the Ships. ..."
4. Repertorium hymnologicum by Ulysse Chevalier (1892)
"[5143 S. Brictius Turón., hv — 7X4. — Claud. SANTOurs. — SANT. 155. Ecce martyr
primitivas, | in quo ..."