Definition of Tarantases

1. tarantas [n] - See also: tarantas

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tarantases

tarahumara frog
tarakihi
tarakihis
tarama
taramas
taramasalata
taramellite
taramite
taramosalata
taranabant
taranakite
tarand
tarands
taranis
tarantas
tarantases (current term)
tarantella
tarantellas
tarantelle
tarantism
tarantisms
tarantist
tarantists
tarantula
tarantulae
tarantulas
tarantulated
tarapacaite

Literary usage of Tarantases

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

1. The Russian Empire, Its People, Institutions and Resources by August Haxthausen, Robert Farie (1856)
"The road soon turned into a dark pine-forest, and our tarantases being navigated very slowly through the deep sand, we all gradually fell asleep. ..."

2. The Emir of Bokhara and His Country: Journeys and Studies in Bokhara (with a by Ole Olufsen (1911)
"tarantases of the same shape as the latter, but much smaller, more primitive and not provided with any hood are also in use, and sometimes one is obliged to ..."

3. Five Thousand Miles in a Sledge: A Mid-winter Journey Across Siberia by Lionel Francis Gowing (1889)
"On the previous day, as two tarantases conveying the mails were passing along the road under guard of two ..."

4. Wall-street to Cashmere by John B. Ireland (1859)
"These tarantases are odd vehicles to look at, with a maximum of axletrees and poles, and a minimum of wheels (in circumference) and carriage body ; however, ..."

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