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Definition of Taglioni
1. n. A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers.
Definition of Taglioni
1. Noun. (archaic) A kind of overcoat. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Taglioni
1. a 19th century overcoat [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taglioni
Literary usage of Taglioni
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1898)
"AG taglioni, MARIE (1809-1884), the 'most prominent danseuse of the century,'
born at Stockholm on 23 April 1809, was the granddaughter of Salvatore ..."
2. The Art of Ballet by Mark Edward Perugini (1915)
"taglioni herself was indifferent as to when she made her entrance, they should
appear according to age, the youngest first; and in consequence Lucile Grahn ..."
3. Pencillings by the Way by Nathaniel Parker Willis (1852)
"taglioni FRENCH STAGE, ETC. I WENT last night to the French opera, ... Have you
seen taglioni ?" is the first question addressed to a stranger in Paris; ..."
4. The American in Paris by John Sanderson (1838)
"Paris—Street Cries—St. Roch—The Boulevards—Parisian Lodgings—Manner of Living—The
Grand Opera— taglioni—The Public Gardens—The Guinguettes— Dancing, ..."
5. The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill (1906)
"CHAPTER XVIII Recollections of theatrical celebrities—taglioni at a party— Mr.
and Mrs. ... and taglioni dance, and also once met the latter at some party, ..."
6. The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill (1906)
"CHAPTER XVIII Recollections "of theatrical celebrities—taglioni at a party— ...
I saw Cerito and taglioni dance, and also once met the latter at some party, ..."
7. The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill, Ralph Nevill (1906)
"CHAPTER XVIII Recollections of theatrical celebrities—taglioni at a party— ...
I saw Cerito and taglioni dance, and also once met the latter at some party, ..."
8. Bentley's Miscellany by Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith (1841)
"... taglioni produced the following poet frequent classical allusions, ... U ~ '5 .
cl II Illl i 1 si <^QS | ** J**J e= .cm mi e^= . te^ I taglioni ..."
9. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1898)
"AG taglioni, MARIE (1809-1884), the 'most prominent danseuse of the century,'
born at Stockholm on 23 April 1809, was the granddaughter of Salvatore ..."
10. The Art of Ballet by Mark Edward Perugini (1915)
"taglioni herself was indifferent as to when she made her entrance, they should
appear according to age, the youngest first; and in consequence Lucile Grahn ..."
11. Pencillings by the Way by Nathaniel Parker Willis (1852)
"taglioni FRENCH STAGE, ETC. I WENT last night to the French opera, ... Have you
seen taglioni ?" is the first question addressed to a stranger in Paris; ..."
12. The American in Paris by John Sanderson (1838)
"Paris—Street Cries—St. Roch—The Boulevards—Parisian Lodgings—Manner of Living—The
Grand Opera— taglioni—The Public Gardens—The Guinguettes— Dancing, ..."
13. The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill (1906)
"CHAPTER XVIII Recollections of theatrical celebrities—taglioni at a party— Mr.
and Mrs. ... and taglioni dance, and also once met the latter at some party, ..."
14. The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill (1906)
"CHAPTER XVIII Recollections "of theatrical celebrities—taglioni at a party— ...
I saw Cerito and taglioni dance, and also once met the latter at some party, ..."
15. The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill, Ralph Nevill (1906)
"CHAPTER XVIII Recollections of theatrical celebrities—taglioni at a party— ...
I saw Cerito and taglioni dance, and also once met the latter at some party, ..."
16. Bentley's Miscellany by Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith (1841)
"... taglioni produced the following poet frequent classical allusions, ... U ~ '5 .
cl II Illl i 1 si <^QS | ** J**J e= .cm mi e^= . te^ I taglioni ..."