Definition of Caraps

1. carap [n] - See also: carap

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caraps

carangids
carangoid
caranna
carannas
caranx
caranxes
carap
carapace
carapaced
carapacelike
carapaces
carapato
carapatos
carapax
carapaxes
caraps (current term)
carat
caratage
carate
carates
carats
carauna
caraunas
caravan
caravan-park
caravan inn
caravan park
caravan parks

Literary usage of Caraps

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"... that I, who had passed my days in garrisons and caraps, should supinely sit for two hours, half dozing, in our halted carriage at Baylen, while, ..."

2. The Parliamentary Debatesby Thomas Curson Hansard, Great Britain Parliament by Thomas Curson Hansard, Great Britain Parliament (1823)
"He happened to know, that there was a general complaint on that occasion, in Verona, about the result of the congress. The aid-de-caraps or ..."

3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1815)
"... after notifying the destruction of several caraps of the Maroons, and the stationing of the ..."

4. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies ...by John Burke, Bernard Burke by John Burke, Bernard Burke (1844)
"... mans — Pavements — caraps — Villas — Sepulchral him at one glance. Ihe plates, indeed, forra the most Monuments — Sepulchral Inscriptions — Dedicatory ..."

5. The Student's France: A History of France from the Earliest Times to the by William Henley Jervis (1881)
"... a vast and splendidly-appointed army was at the same time assembled in a line of caraps extending along the coast from Havre to Ostend. ..."

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