Definition of Camisadoes

1. camisado [n] - See also: camisado

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camisadoes

camgasite
camgirl
camgirls
cami
camikini
camikinis
camiknickers
caminite
camion
camions
camis
camisa
camisade
camisades
camisado
camisadoes (current term)
camisados
camisas
camisated
camise
camises
camisia
camisias
camisole
camisoles
camlet
camleted
camlets
cammed
cammie

Literary usage of Camisadoes

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

1. History of the United Netherlands, from the Death of William the Silent to by John Lothrop Motley (1900)
"with six thousand shirts for camisadoes, seven thousand pairs of wading-boots, and saddles, stirrups, and spurs enough for a choice band of three thousand ..."

2. Lives of the Warriors of the Civil Wars of France and England: Warriors of by Edward Cust (1867)
"Prince Rupert occupied himself while at Oxford in making camisadoes on the Parliament quarters that lay between Reading and ..."

3. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology by John William Mollett (1883)
"... also, a hearth or fireplace. Fig. 126 represents a baker's oven at Pompeii. " To give camisadoes on troupes that are lodged a faire off. ..."

4. Memoirs of a Cavalier: Or, A Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and by Daniel Defoe (1922)
"The garrison was all horse, and gave us several camisadoes at our approach, in one of which I lost two of my troops, but when we had beat them into close ..."

5. Memoirs of a Cavalier: Or, a Military Journal of the Wars in Germany and the by Daniel Defoe (1900)
"The garrison was all horse, and gave us several camisadoes at our approach, in one of which I lost two of my troops, but when we had beat them into close ..."

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