Definition of Jupons

1. jupon [n] - See also: jupon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jupons

junto
juntocracy
juntoes
juntos
juonniite
jupati
jupati palm
jupatis
jupaty
jupe
juped
jupes
juping
jupiter
jupon
jupons (current term)
juppon
juppons
jura
jura-trias
jural
jurally
jurant
jurants
jurat
juratory
jurats
jurbanite
jurbanites

Literary usage of Jupons

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

1. A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the by Justin McCarthy (1880)
"QUESTION DK jupons. MEANWHILE things were looking ill with the Melbourne Ministry. Sir Robert Peel was addressing great meetings of his followers, ..."

2. My Recollections by Catherine Radziwill (1904)
"Prince Bismarck and the Kulturkampf—' Politique en jupons'' — The Chancellor ... jupons ..."

3. St. Petersburg and London in the Years 1852-1864 by Karl Friedrich Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Henry Reeve, Edward Fairfax Taylor (1887)
"... of Events -Italy freed by a Woman's Intrigue—A Diplomate en jupons on French Ambition and Palmerston's Readiness for War. London : March 5, 1860. ..."

4. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1872)
"I have been thinking over those jupons à traîne that I ordered yesterday/ said Berthe, ... Vraiment cette question de jupons complique trop la vie! ..."

5. Woman in Science: With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for by John Augustine Zahm (1913)
""I by no means," he writes, "agree with M. de Maistre that 'la science en jupons,' as he calls it, or talents of any kind whatsoever, militates in the ..."

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