Definition of Larousse

1. Noun. French lexicographer (1817-1875).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Larousse

Larix
Larix decidua
Larix laricina
Larix lyallii
Larix occidentalis
Larix russica
Larix siberica
Lark
Larkinesque
Larkinian
Larmor frequency
Larmor precession
Larodopa
Laron type dwarfism
Larotid
Larousse
Laroyenne's operation
Larrea
Larrea tridentata
Larrey's amputation
Larrey's cleft
Larrey-Weil disease
Larry
Lars
Lars Onsager
Larus
Larus argentatus
Larus canus
Larus marinus

Literary usage of Larousse

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

1. Guide to the Study and Use of Reference Books by Alice Bertha Kroeger, American Library Association, Isadore Gilbert Mudge (1917)
"Preserves much of the old larousse feature of separate treatment of vety small subjects. ... larousse mensuel illustré, revue encyclopédique universelle, ..."

2. The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and by John Clark Ridpath (1903)
"... the affecting sweetness, which make the success of this work, form the foundation of the character of Saintine himself, whose heart," says larousse, ..."

3. The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and ...by John Clark Ridpath by John Clark Ridpath (1898)
"... form the foundation of the character of Saintine himself, whose heart," says larousse, " was as noble as his intelligence was lofty. ..."

4. A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress: With by Clara Egli Le Gear, Philip Lee Phillips, Library of Congress Map Division (1920)
"Historical. Dittmar с7;4Ш Industries. 1913. Reclus n 5229 1914. larousse ... larousse n 5230 Transportation. 1913. Reclus n 5229 Universities. 1914. ..."

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