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Definition of Tertry
1. Noun. A battle in France in 687 among the descendants of Clovis.
Generic synonyms: Pitched Battle
Geographical relationships: France, French Republic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tertry
Literary usage of Tertry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Franco-German War, 1870-71 by John Frederick Maurice, Wilfred James Long (1900)
"THE BATTLE OF tertry— ... near Brie in the direction of Estrees at 8 o'clock in
the morning; the 29th at St. Christ in the direction of tertry and Beauvois. ..."
2. Atlas of European Historyby Earle Wilbur Dow by Earle Wilbur Dow (1907)
"... river, еe* Cydnus 2* С b tertry, ... Lot. for tertry Thames, river ю N e Thanet, ..."
3. The Fifth Army in March 1918 by Walter Shaw Sparrow (1921)
"It would be well to have a whole battalion for counter-attack, and its best
position would be at tertry, a village just a mile or less behind ..."