Definition of Sanglier

1. Noun. (obsolete) A full-grown wild boar. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sanglier

1. a wild boar [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanglier

sanga
sangapenum
sangar
sangaree
sangarees
sangars
sangas
sangers
sangfroid
sangfroids
sangh
sangha
sanghs
sangiac
sangiacs
sanglier (current term)
sangliers
sangoma
sangomas
sangrail
sangria
sangrias
sangs
sangu
sangui-
sanguifacient
sanguiferous
sanguification
sanguifications
sanguified

Literary usage of Sanglier

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

1. Works of J. Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper (1893)
"His terms had been accepted, and Monsieur sanglier had several interviews with him ... Much of this was known to Captain sanglier, particularly the part in ..."

2. Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III and Henry VII. by James Gairdner (1861)
"MY lord and cousin,—I have seen the letters that you have written to me by your herald Blanc sanglier, and thauk you for the ..."

3. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Giving the Derivation, Source, Or Origin of by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1898)
"He appears disguised as Rouge sanglier, and pretends to be herald from Liege. (Sir Walter Statt : Quentin Durward.) Man'gye. A giant who keeps a bridge ..."

4. Nature Displayed in Her Mode of Teaching Language to Man by Nicolas Gouin Dufief (1810)
"That wild boar had very short bristles. sanglier-là avait des soies fort courtes. The mice have eaten all the chesse. ^es souris ont mangé tout le fromage. ..."

5. Works of J. Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper (1893)
"His terms had been accepted, and Monsieur sanglier had several interviews with him ... Much of this was known to Captain sanglier, particularly the part in ..."

6. Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III and Henry VII. by James Gairdner (1861)
"MY lord and cousin,—I have seen the letters that you have written to me by your herald Blanc sanglier, and thauk you for the ..."

7. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Giving the Derivation, Source, Or Origin of by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1898)
"He appears disguised as Rouge sanglier, and pretends to be herald from Liege. (Sir Walter Statt : Quentin Durward.) Man'gye. A giant who keeps a bridge ..."

8. Nature Displayed in Her Mode of Teaching Language to Man by Nicolas Gouin Dufief (1810)
"That wild boar had very short bristles. sanglier-là avait des soies fort courtes. The mice have eaten all the chesse. ^es souris ont mangé tout le fromage. ..."

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