Definition of Barouches

1. Noun. (plural of barouche) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Barouches

1. barouche [n] - See also: barouche

Lexicographical Neighbors of Barouches

barotaxis
barotitis
barotitis externa
barotitis media
barotolerant
barotrauma
barotraumas
barotraumatic
barotrope
barotropes
barotrophy
barotropic
barotropism
barotropy
barouche
barouches (current term)
barouchet
barouchets
barouchette
barouchettes
barp
barpeople
barperson
barpersons
barpost
barposts
barps
barque
barquentine
barquentines

Literary usage of Barouches

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

1. Diary of a Southern Refugee, During the War by Judith White Brockenbrough] [McGuire (1868)
"All went helter-skelter—coaches, cabriolets, barouches, buggies, flying over the roads, as though all Fairfax were mad. " Ah, Fear! ah, frantic Fear! ..."

2. Brazil, the River Plate, and the Falkland Islands: With the Cape Horn Route by William Hadfield (1854)
"Pastoral progression in bucolic barouches extraordinary.—Personal appearance of the inhabitants.—Atmospheric attractions of Madeira, and absence of all ..."

3. Passages from the American Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1868)
"barouches at the doors, and gentlemen and ladies going to drive, and gentlemen smoking round the piazza. The bar-keeper had one of Benton's mint- drops for ..."

4. Excursion Through the Slave States: From Washington on the Potomac, to the by George William Featherstonhaugh (1844)
"If it had not been for these barouches, we might have conjectured, ... We knew we had no barouches on the road, and were disposed to respect any one who had ..."

5. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1824)
"The supposition is that six hundred thousand at present command one barouche : in five years therefore, six hundred thousand will command two barouches ? ..."

6. America Revisited: From the Bay of New York to the Gulf of Mexico, and from by George Augustus Sala (1886)
"Two hundred master butchers in barouches closed the cortege of the marrowbone- and-cleaver fraternity. It is something to have seen and to be able to ..."

7. Centennial Orations Commemorative of the Opening Events of the American (1875)
"barouches containing Aldermen JC Wellington and William L. Whitney, and Council- men Kelley ... Three barouches, containing prominent citizens of Arlington. ..."

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