Definition of Dejeuners

1. dejeuner [n] - See also: dejeuner

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dejeuners

dejectednesses
dejecter
dejecters
dejecting
dejections
dejectly
dejectory
dejects
dejectures
dejeration
dejerations
dejeune
dejeuner
dejeuners (current term)
dejeunes
dejitterizer
dejitterizers
dejunk
dejunked
dejunking
dejunks
dek
deka-
dekagram
dekagrams
dekaliter
dekaliters
dekalitre

Literary usage of Dejeuners

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

1. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1898)
"LORDS AND LIVERIES By the Authoress ok "Dukes and dejeuners," "Hearts and Diamonds," ... dejeuners ..."

2. England: With Sketches of Society in the Metropolis by James Fenimore Cooper (1837)
"Mr. Rogers's dejeuners.— Breakfasts of St. James's Place. THE ice once broken, visitors began to appear at my door, and since ray last, ..."

3. The Cook and Housewife's Manual: A Practical System of Modern Demestic by Christian Isobel Johnstone (1847)
"DES dejeuners A LA FOURCHETTE.'f THAT change of manners which has introduced late dinners, and superseded hot suppers, has very much im- * Solid supper ..."

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