Definition of Orangerie

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Orangerie

orange wood
orange yellow
orange zest
orangeade
orangeades
orangeat
orangeats
oranged
orangeish
orangeless
orangely
orangeness
orangequat
orangequats
oranger
orangerie (current term)
orangeries
orangeroot
orangery
oranges
orangest
orangewood
orangewoods
orangey
orangier
orangiest
oranging
orangish
orangite
orangites

Literary usage of Orangerie

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

1. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"... according to some accounts by Murat, advanced with fixed bayonets to the castle door, and then through the long and oblique corridors to the orangerie. ..."

2. Belgium: A Personal Narrative by Brand Whitlock (1919)
"... XXXIII THE orangerie THE custom which always prevailed in Brussels, as in many capitals, for the diplomats to live in their Legations—that is, ..."

3. Brugesby Christopher Turner by Christopher Turner (2002)
"orangerie (De) ^ 10 ... The orangerie is one of the most centrally located hotels in the city and, although small, is very highly regarded for its standard ..."

4. New Guinea: What I Did and what I Saw by Luigi Maria D'Albertis (1880)
"... species—An early start—A deadly weapon—Our last adventure at orangerie Bay—A probable tradition—Poor Ciaccia—Peculiarities of the Natives—Their houses—I ..."

5. Memoirs of John Evelyn ...: Comprising His Diary, from 1641-1705-6. And a by John Evelyn (1871)
"... still-blouse, orangerie, & made the gardens, &c. to my great cost, & better I had don to have pulled all down at first, but it was don at several times. ..."

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