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Example sentences for "salade"

Lexicographically close words:
salaaming; salaams; salable; salacious; salad; saladeros; salads; salal; salam; salamander
  1. Radishes Broiled fresh mackerel, anchovy butter Potatoes Hollandaise Sweetbreads, Lieb, with peas Roast imperial squab Asparagus with melted butter Endive and beet salad Corn starch blanc mange Alsatian wafers Coffee =Salade Chateau de Madrid.

  2. A Venetian salade, with the stamp of the maker of the Missaglia family, a heavy salade for jousting, a combed morion and the tilting helmet of Sir Henry Lee, K.

  3. The first case on the left contains a fine archer's salade with its original lining, from the de Cosson collection.

  4. Salade de Poisson, Aioli=, is made by taking any cold fish, say salmon, with this menu.

  5. The extra protection of a roundel at the side of the salade was very common upon the Continent, while leather is used for taces as in Fig.

  6. The salade is of a very deep form with a large visor; there is a lobster-tail neck-guard of two lames.

  7. Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, is represented in a salade with an unusual knob upon the summit (Fig.

  8. The salade is cast in one piece, except the visor, and the ornamentation is a pleasing combination of the Italian and Oriental styles.

  9. The visor upon the salade is apparently fixed, while the legs are encased in mail chausses covered with demi-cuissarts and jambarts.

  10. But such an arrangement left the chin and throat open to injury, and to obviate this a mentonnière of massive proportions is shown, thus anticipating the protection of the same nature as required by the salade a century later.

  11. About the middle of the fifteenth century a salade was used instead of the heaume, but a special kind of heaume like a truncated cone was used in the sixteenth century.

  12. Towards the end of the Tabard Period the armet was introduced into England, and partially superseded the salade and other forms of head-protection.

  13. For war purposes the salade was still preferred, though the form in the Maximilian Period was at variance with that in the Tabard, and even in the Transition, Period.

  14. Ivanhoe in a salade with the utmost complacency.

  15. Opposing him is a foot soldier wielding a bastard sword and protecting himself with a small buckler; he wears a visored salade with camail and a gorget, a close-fitting brigandine over a hauberk of mail, and his arms are protected by plate.

  16. The Italian celata was the second model from which the salade could trace its evolution; it was the helmet of barbute form referred to on p.

  17. There appear to be two distinct head-pieces from which the salade could owe its development; the chapelle-de-fer is one, and it probably suggested the German shape.

  18. The salade in its primitive form was a head protection forged at first out of one piece of metal (Fig.

  19. Prepare a border of hard-boiled eggs as directed for salade de grouse (No.

  20. The picture of “Salade de Grouse à la Soyer” is a capital portrait, and will be recognized by all who know and love the original.

  21. He donned for headgear a fine salade that had not yet been devoured by the snails; this salade was surmounted by a swan's feather, to make him sing if he was killed.

  22. His other shirt being fallen into pieces, he put it in his salade to make lint of it if need was.

  23. He put on his salade with the throat piece, without visor, and a mail shirt with no sleeves.

  24. More modest decoration was obtained by covering the salade with velvet and fixing ornaments over this of gilded iron or brass.

  25. Sometimes the salade was painted, as we see in an example in the Tower.

  26. In fact, in Chastelain's account of the fight between Jacques de Lalain and Gerard de Roussillon the salade worn by Messire Jacques is described as 'un chapeau de fer d'ancienne facon'.

  27. Whereas the salade is in form a hat-like defence, the armet fits the head closely and can only be put on by opening the helmet, as is shown on Plate V and Fig.

  28. Armour gleamed through the glooms; casque and bassinet, salade and cap of steel flowed on and on as phosphorescent ripples on a subterranean stream.

  29. His salade with beaver lowered shone ruddy in the sun.

  30. Flavian, bare-headed, for his salade hung at his saddle-bow and he wore no camail, scanned the glade with a keen stare.

  31. Salade de Princesses Liégeoises is a salad made with scarlet runners mixed with little pieces of fried bacon.

  32. The Ecrevisses Bordelaises, the Croûtes aux Champignons, the Salade Russe here have left me pleasant memories.

  33. As far as existing examples show, the wide-brimmed salade itself first gave way to the more rounded armet, the mentonniere being carried up to the level of the eyes.

  34. The celada or salade was also worn in Spain about this time.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "salade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ambrosia; aspic; salad; slaw