Definition of Roseries

1. Noun. (plural of rosery) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Roseries

1. rosery [n] - See also: rosery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Roseries

rosenmuller's organ
rosenzweig picture-frustration study
roseo-
roseocobaltic
roseola
roseola infantilis
roseola infantum
roseolae
roseolar
roseolas
roseolous
roseolovirus
roseolovirus infections
rosepetal
rosepetals
roseries (current term)
roseroot
roseroots
rosery
roses
roseslug
roseslugs
roset
roseted
roseting
rosetinted
rosets
rosetta
rosetta wood
rosettas

Literary usage of Roseries

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

1. The English Flower Garden: Design, Arrangement and Plans Followed by a by William Robinson (1895)
"roseries, PAST AND PRESENT. UP to the present time the Rose has been almost confined to the " Rosery," and has been sparingly used in connection with other ..."

2. The Worship of the Church and the Beauty of Holiness by Jacob A. Regester (1898)
"And when she had thus said, anon was the fire quenched and out, and the brands that were burning became red roseries, and the brands that were not kindled ..."

3. Drought and Famine Relationships in Sudan: Policy Implications by Tesfaye Teklu, Joachim Von Braun (1991)
"Kadugli, Kosti, Sennar, roseries, and Gedaref are important sorghum-production areas. Millet is an important crop in the west, particularly in Darfur ..."

4. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1865)
"Of course it is well known that roses are often planted in separate compartments, called roseries, and that these compartments are laid out in parallel or ..."

5. The Christmas City: Bethlehem Across the Ages by Lewis Gaston Leary (1911)
"And when she had thus said, she entered into the Fire, and anon was the Fire quenched and out: and the Brands that were burning, became red roseries; ..."

6. The English Flower Garden: Design, Arrangement and Plans Followed by a by William Robinson (1895)
"roseries, PAST AND PRESENT. UP to the present time the Rose has been almost confined to the " Rosery," and has been sparingly used in connection with other ..."

7. The Worship of the Church and the Beauty of Holiness by Jacob A. Regester (1898)
"And when she had thus said, anon was the fire quenched and out, and the brands that were burning became red roseries, and the brands that were not kindled ..."

8. Drought and Famine Relationships in Sudan: Policy Implications by Tesfaye Teklu, Joachim Von Braun (1991)
"Kadugli, Kosti, Sennar, roseries, and Gedaref are important sorghum-production areas. Millet is an important crop in the west, particularly in Darfur ..."

9. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1865)
"Of course it is well known that roses are often planted in separate compartments, called roseries, and that these compartments are laid out in parallel or ..."

10. The Christmas City: Bethlehem Across the Ages by Lewis Gaston Leary (1911)
"And when she had thus said, she entered into the Fire, and anon was the Fire quenched and out: and the Brands that were burning, became red roseries; ..."

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