Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
palmar , 2.
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Examples
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To the greats like Jan Janssen or Hennie Kuiper, Paris-Roubaix or de Ronde are just one palmare in a blizzard of international wins and colorful jerseys.
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Edvald won his first grand tour palmare, stage 7 of this year's Giro d'Italia.
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Porphyry, in his ~Kata Christianôn logoi~, had pointed with an air of triumph to the seeming discrepancies in the Evangelic records as an argument subversive of their claim to paramount authority ( "Hoc enim solent quasi palmare suæ vanitatis objicere, quod ipsi Evangelistæ inter seipsos dissentiant."
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Id palmare putant, li quando Barbara CLIDMUX (dj Prirfentem Secli retulit, quem vivimus, Annunij:
Symbolographia, sive, De arte symbolica : sermones septem Schalckh, J. C., 18th cent 1701
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