Definition of Trampets

1. trampet [n] - See also: trampet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trampets

tramontanes
tramp
tramp's spurge
tramp chair
tramp data
tramp down
tramp iron
tramp stamp
tramp stamps
tramp steamer
tramp steamers
tramped
tramper
trampers
trampet
trampets (current term)
trampette
trampettes
trampier
trampiest
tramping
trampings
trampish
trample
trampled
trampler
tramplers
tramples
trampleth
tramplike

Literary usage of Trampets

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

1. The Bartered Bride: Comic Opera in Three Acts by Bedřich Smetana, Karel Sabina (1909)
"... of trampets ) A real Indian from the Fiji Islands, especially brought over at an enormous Expense of money and trouble. Wenzel DRITTER ACT. ..."

2. Zoroaster by Francis Marion Crawford (1885)
"Nearer and nearer came the harps and the pipes and the trampets and the heavy reed-toned bagpipes, and above all the strong rich chorus of the singers ..."

3. Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan by Frederick Tupper, James Waddell Tupper (1914)
"[Within, a belt, drums, and trampets. To them a Messenger. How now? from whence proceed these new alarms ? Mess. The two fierce factions are again in arms; ..."

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