Definition of Beigne

1. beignet [n -S] - See also: beignet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beigne

behowl
behowled
behowling
behowls
behung
beidellite
beige
beige mouse
beigeist
beigeists
beigel
beigels
beiges
beigist
beigists
beigne (current term)
beignes
beignet
beignets
beigy
beikost
beild
beilds
bein
bein'
being
being-for-itself
being-for-others
being-in-itself
being that

Literary usage of Beigne

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

1. The Canadian Parliamentary Guide and Work of General Reference for the by Ernest J. Chambers (1908)
"... first with Judge Camille Piche and latterly in partnership with Mr. Henri beigne under the firm name of Mercier and beigne. M. in 1903 to Louise, ..."

2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1853)
"... placed in a desk (not chained) in the south aisle : being The Whole Duty of Man (1703) ; A Sermon made in Latin. in the beigne of Edward the Sixte, ..."

3. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1896)
"Signe'tt at of Fallace of Westminster the fifth daye of May in the first yeare of our beigne A Letter from the Lord' of the ..."

4. A Supplicacyon for the Beggers by Simon Fish (1871)
"p. 75. The Holy Maid of Kent. Elizabeth Barton.—" About the time of Easter, in the seventeenth yeere of the beigne of King Henrie the Eight, ..."

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