Definition of Chanticleers

1. Noun. (plural of chanticleer) ¹

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Definition of Chanticleers

1. chanticleer [n] - See also: chanticleer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chanticleers

chantarelles
chanted
chantefable
chantepleure
chanter
chanterelle
chanterelles
chanters
chantest
chanteth
chanteuse
chanteuses
chantey
chanteys
chanticleer
chanticleers (current term)
chantie
chanties
chanting
chantingly
chantis
chantlike
chantor
chantors
chantress
chantresses
chantries
chantry
chants
chanty

Literary usage of Chanticleers

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

1. Lord Beaconsfield and Other Tory Memories by Thomas Edward Kebbel (1907)
"The Second Sir Henry Halford— The Last of the chanticleers—His Love for the Classics—The Family becomes Extinct—The New Poor Law—A Hunt Breakfast at ..."

2. Seven years' campaigning in the Peninsula and the Netherlands, from 1808 to 1815 by Richard D. Henegan (1846)
"Cock-crowing denounced—Massacre of the chanticleers —The Commandant and his Adjutant—Irish impudence—A lucky fellow—The Author appointed Chief Officer of ..."

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