an 18th century whipping stick
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molinetan 18th century whipping stick
molinetsMOLINET, an 18th century whipping stick
REDINGOTEAn 18th-century overcoat
TETEAn 18th-century wig
ANNEAn 18th-century queen
DEISTAn 18th-century rationalist
EARLEAn 18th-century American portraitist
MOBCAPHeadwear for an 18th-century housemaid
TRISTRAMNominal hero of an 18th century novel.
WHERETHERESAQUILLDescription of an 18th-century writing desk?
QUEENANNESLAGDelay from an 18th-century English ruler?
DAHLIAFlower named after an 18th-century Swedish botanist
OHHAPPYDAYGospel standard based on an 18th-century hymn
GILBLASPicaresque hero of an 18th-century French novel
macaroniesAn 18th-century British dandy affecting Continental fashions
GOLDSMITHREEXAMINEDA new look at an 18th-century English writer
cotillionAn 18th-century French dance based on the contredanse
cremornean 18th century word for the penis (cream-horn)
cotillionsAn 18th-century French dance based on the contredanse
cremornesCREMORNE, an 18th century word for the penis (cream-horn)
demipiquean 18th century war-saddle having a lower peak than usual
demipiquesDEMIPIQUE, an 18th century war-saddle having a lower peak than usual
ADAMSMITH35-year-old Washington congressman ... who wrote an extremely influential 18th-century book
sinfoniaan orchestral prelude to a vocal work (as an opera) especially in the 18th century overture
cassationAn informal instrumental composition of the 18th century, similar to a divertimento and originally often for outdoor performance
cassationsAn informal instrumental composition of the 18th century, similar to a divertimento and originally often for outdoor performance
rocaillesAn 18th-century artistic or architectural style of decoration characterized by elaborate ornamentation with pebbles and shells, typical of grottos and fountains
confidantesofa or settee, esp. of the 18th century, having a triangular seat at each end divided from the greater part of the seat by an armrest
cajunmember of a group of people with an enduring cultural tradition whose French Catholic ancestors established permanent communities in Louisiana and Maine after being expelled from Acadia in the late 18th century
cabriolecurved, tapering leg curving outward at the top and inward farther down so as to end in a round pad, the semblance of an animal's paw, or some other feature: used esp. in the first half of the 18th century