Lexicographical Neighbors of Tavers
Literary usage of Tavers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"They don't know how to cook yonder—-they have no gout—they boil the meat to
tavers, and mak sauce o' the brue to other dishes." The Steam-Boat, p. ..."
2. Books on the Table by Edmund Gosse (1921)
"Lemaitre was a little peasant of the Beauce, born in 1853 in the hamlet of tavers,
where he died in August 1914, the very earliest victim of the Great War, ..."
3. The Franco-German War, 1870-71 by John Frederick Maurice, Wilfred James Long (1900)
"In the face of the French masses the advanced guard of the division had to remain
behind the valley of tavers, east of Rougemont, fronting south-west. ..."
4. United States Criminal History: Being a True Account of the Most Horrid by P R Hamblin (1836)
"[Mr. Child here contradicts Mr. Peyton's interpretation, but Mr. tavers, the
native Portuguese, confirms Mr. Peyton]—I can ..."
5. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 by Helmuth Moltke, Henry William Fischer (1892)
"He left only a weak detachment in Beaugency and secured the villages on the left
on the way to tavers. The main body of the 17th Division advanced on ..."