Definition of Caudrons

1. caudron [n] - See also: caudron

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caudrons

caudle
caudled
caudles
caudling
caudocephalad
caudodorsal
caudodorsally
caudolateral
caudolaterally
caudolenticular
caudomedial
caudomedially
caudothalamic
caudovirales
caudron
caudrons (current term)
cauf
caught
caught and bowled
caught behind
caught between the devil and the deep blue sea
caught fire
caught in the act
caught in the cookie jar
caught on the hop
caught raiding the cookie jar
caught sight of
caught some zs
caught up
caught up(p)

Literary usage of Caudrons

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

1. "En L'air!" (In the Air) Three Years on and Above Three Fronts by Bert Hall (1918)
"We continued our training on caudrons there until we were detailed to train observers for artillery work in the region of Paris. This was very interesting. ..."

2. An Aviator's Field Book by Oswald Bölcke (1917)
"I was anxious to give him something to remember me by, so I let the caudrons go and flew due north. The Nieuport came after me, thinking I had not seen him. ..."

3. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers by Thomas Humphry Ward (1912)
"... Which rould in clouds to heaven did aspire, And in them bore true lovers vowes entire : And eke an hundred brasen caudrons bright, To bath in joy and ..."

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