Definition of Reveur

1. a day-dreamer [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reveur

revested
revestiaries
revestiary
revesting
revestries
revestry
revests
revesture
revet
revetement
revetment
revetments
revets
revetted
revetting
reveur (current term)
reveurs
reveuse
reveuses
revhead
revheads
revibrate
revibrated
revibrates
revibrating
revictimization
revictimizations
reviction
revictual
revictualed

Literary usage of Reveur

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

1. History of St. Clair County, Michigan: Containing an Account of Its (1883)
"JOSEPH reveur. In the biographical relations of JR Bancroft, of Batavia, NY, ... His great-grandson, Peter reveur, was an engineer in the French forces in ..."

2. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal by Robert Chambers, William Chambers (1845)
"The reveur is more stiff and essay-like than the Letters, but often contains good sense, tolerably well expressed; as, for instance, in the following ..."

3. A Catalogue of the Warehouse Library of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1876)
"reveur. Le reveur, or the Waking Visions of an Absent Man. 8vo. Brighton, 1796. Reynard (John) Deliverance from the Captivity of the Turks, nd Had. Misc. ..."

4. A Catalogue of the Warehouse Library of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1876)
"reveur. Le reveur, or the Waking Visions of an Absent Man. 8vo. Brighton, 1796. Reynard (John) Deliverance from the Captivity of the Turks, nd Harl. Misc. ..."

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