Definition of Caracoled

1. caracole [v] - See also: caracole

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caracoled

carabinieri
carabiniers
carabining
carabins
caraboid
caracal
caracals
caracara
caracaras
caracca
caraccas
carack
caracks
caracol
caracole
caracoled (current term)
caracoler
caracolers
caracoles
caracoling
caracolite
caracolito
caracolled
caracolling
caracols
caracoly
caract
caracts
caracul
caraculs

Literary usage of Caracoled

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

1. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes (1864)
"... have a leech in readi- 1 Frith (11), which had before loved noes ; and he held his spear as if he wist not how to couch it. nor caracoled round the open ..."

2. The History of France from the Earliest Times to 1848 by Guizot (François), Witt (Henriette Elizabeth), Robert Black (1884)
"Finally he went out of church and caracoled about on the open, at the foot of the castle, in presence of the people eager to have their share in the ..."

3. France by Guizot (François), Witt (Henriette Elizabeth), Mayo Williamson Hazeltine (1898)
"Finally he went out of church and caracoled about on the open, at the foot of the castle, in presence of the people eager to have their share in the ..."

4. Ivanhoe by Walter Scott (1908)
"... from which his long curled hair escaped and overspread his shoulders, Prince John, upon a grey and high-mettled palfrey, caracoled within the lists at ..."

5. The Talisman by Walter Scott, Dwight Holbrook (1886)
"The noble steed which he reined bounded and caracoled, and displayed his spirit and agility in a manner which might have troubled a less admirable horseman ..."

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