Definition of Beignes

1. beigne [n] - See also: beigne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beignes

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

Literary usage of Beignes

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

1. Turenne by Sir Henry Montague Hozier (1885)
"He moved by Cassel, crossed the Lys at Saint Venant, passed the Colme near beignes, and moved on Dunkirk. The approach to the place was difficult, ..."

2. The Papers of Captain Rufus Lincoln, of Wareham, Mass. by Rufus Lincoln (1903)
"... up a Small Silver ball about the beignes of a Robens Egg.1 it was Examined and found to open with a Screw and 1 This silver ball is on exhibition at ..."

3. The Library Manual: A Guide to the Formation of a Library, and the Valuation by John Herbert Slater (1892)
"In conjunction with Sir John Hayward, this author wrote a separate work entitled " The Histories of the Lives and beignes of Henry П1. and Henry IV., ..."

4. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1851)
"At Point Aux beignes (Pancake Point) one of the -men caught a kingfisher by clapping his hand over an orifice in the bank. He also took from its nest six ..."

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