Definition of Sautoirs

1. sautoir [n] - See also: sautoir

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sautoirs

saussurites
saut
saute
sauted
sauteed
sauteeing
sautees
sauteing
sauter
sauterne
sautes
sauting
sautoir
sautoire
sautoires
sautoirs (current term)
sautrie
sautries
sauts
sautés
sauvagine
sauvegarde
sav
savable
savableness
savacioun
savage
savaged
savagedom
savagely

Literary usage of Sautoirs

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

1. A Dictionary of Miniaturists, Illuminators, Calligraphers, and Copyists by John William Bradley (1888)
"... d'or," are here parties with those of his wife, Marie de Balzac, " d'az. a trois sautoirs d'arg. ... au chef d'or a trois sautoirs d'az. e'galement ..."

2. The Craftsmanby Gustav Stickley by Gustav Stickley (1905)
"... sautoirs, stomachers, tiaras, rings, etc., in many beautiful combinations of diamonds and other precious stones Many of the pieces are designed with ..."

3. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1903)
"... Joe " Beautiful Joe's Paradise Or. The Island of Brotherly Love By MARSHALL sautoirs Illustrated ty ..."

4. Display of Heraldry by William Newton (1846)
"... to leap, and instances an ancient manuscript on the laws of tournaments, in which knights were forbidden to enter the lists with sautoirs ..."

5. Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting (1825)
"The sautoirs are common, but they yet continue to be worn by women of the first fashion. Hats and bonnets with a curtain-veil are yet very prevalent; ..."

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