Definition of Gerles

1. gerle [n] - See also: gerle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gerles

gerhardtite
geriarchies
geriarchy
geriatric
geriatric dentistry
geriatric medicine
geriatric nursing
geriatric psychiatry
geriatric therapy
geriatrician
geriatricians
geriatrics
gerl
gerle
gerles (current term)
gerlind
germ
germ-free animal
germ-free isolator
germ-free life
germ-line mutation
germ-plasm
germ cell tumour
germ cells
germ layer
germ layer theory
germ layers
germ line

Literary usage of Gerles

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

1. The Gallican Church and the Revolution: A Sequel to the 'History of the by William Henley Jervis (1882)
"Upon this a Carthusian monk, Dom gerles, rose and attempted to defend the ... Dom gerles had acted upon sudden impulse, and without clear apprehension of ..."

2. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1876)
"For profit, it should contain about five loads, yielding from twelve to thirteen gerles* of charcoal weighing seventy pounds each, that is when the weather ..."

3. Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism by Barruel, Robert Clifford (1799)
"... that one day he would equally hate both the craft of Varlet and of Dom gerles. The latter paid his revolutionary debt to the guillotine ; the other two ..."

4. France and Its Revolutions: A Pictorial History 1789-1848 by George Long (1850)
"In the mean time the debate was resumed on the motion of Dom gerles. It was a tumultuous sitting. The Viscount de Mirabeau, always violent on the côté droit ..."

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