Definition of Casimere

1. a woolen fabric [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Casimere

cashmeres
cashmerette
cashmerettes
cashmire
cashmires
cashola
cashoo
cashoos
cashpoint
cashpoints
cashspiel
cashspiels
cashwise
cashworthy
casiation
casimere (current term)
casimeres
casimire
casimires
casing
casing nail
casing shoe
casings
casini
casino
casino-hotel
casinolike
casinos
casita
casitas

Literary usage of Casimere

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

1. The Anti-Jacobin, Or, Weekly Examiner by William Gifford (1803)
"casimere pulls off" bis boots, takes a napkin from the table, and washes bis ... casimere.—Instantly—Instantly—Tell her—her lov'd, her long lost—Tell her-^- ..."

2. The Ordeal by Joseph Tinker Buckingham (1809)
"ACT THE THIRD — contains the eclaircissements and final arrangement between casimere, MATILDA, and CECILIA ; which so nearly ..."

3. Burlesque Plays and Poems by Henry Morley (1887)
"Matilda, about the same period, quits her aunt's in search of casimere ; and Cecilia ... casimere arrives there soon after, and falls in first with Matilda, ..."

4. Parodies and Other Burlesque Pieces by George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis (1890)
"Matilda, about the same period, quits her aunt's in search of casimere; ... casimere arrives there soon after, and falls in first with Matilda, ..."

5. The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most by Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott (1799)
"casimere arrives there foon after, and falls in, ... casimere, by this time, tired of his "DOUBLE ARRANGEMENT," and having learnt from the Waiter that ..."

6. Selections from the Anti-Jacobin, Together with Some Later Poems by George by George Canning, Lloyd Charles Sanders (1904)
"ACT IV SCENE—The Inn door—Diligence drawn up. casimere appears as if superintending the package of his portmanteaus, and giving directions to the Porters. ..."

7. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political & Satirical by George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis, William Gifford (1852)
"ACT IV. Scene, the Inn door; Diligence drawn up.—casimere appears superintending the package of his portmanteaus, and giving directions to the POSTERS. ..."

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