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Remise   Listen
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Remise  v. t.  (past & past part. remised; pres. part. remising)  To send, give, or grant back; to release a claim to; to resign or surrender by deed; to return.






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"Remise" Quotes from Famous Books



... polite; but as I have only a few days to stay in this place, and some visits to receive, I am not sorry that my friend has exceeded his commission. I have been guilty of another piece of extravagance in hiring a carosse de remise, for which I pay twelve livres a day. Besides the article of visiting, I could not leave Paris, without carrying my wife and the girls to see the most remarkable places in and about this capital, such as the Luxemburg, the Palais-Royal, the Thuilleries, the Louvre, the Invalids, the ...
— Travels Through France and Italy • Tobias Smollett

... up exactly after my own prescription; so I could not help tasting it,—and, returning Mons. Dessein his bow, without more casuistry we walk'd together towards his Remise, to take a view ...
— A Sentimental Journey • Laurence Sterne



Words linked to "Remise" :   straight thrust, fencing, passado, knife thrust, stab, coach house, outbuilding, lunge, hackney coach, hackney, carriage house



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