Meaning of lemonadier | Babel Free
Examples
“to make up the group there are beggars at their stands, and the keepers of movbable gaming-tables, and musicians, conjurers, and mountebanks selling physic, and lemonadiers, and fortune-tellers. The lemonadier is a man very neatly and rather fantastically dressed , who has a large urn upon bis back, from which he offers liquorice and water, and sometimes lemonade to all that pass.”
“The letters from Madrid, which were filled with complaints against him, together with some scandalous adventures, known in Paris, such as his running away with the wife of a lemonadier, exceedingly annoyed Bonapart, who found his own family more difficult to govern than france.”
“Manual of the Lemonadier , Confectioner , and Distiller”
“There were, besides, lemonadiers, and, to the annoyance of the resident cafetiers, brandy-merchants.”
“[…] as they drank a cup each of the black coffee which was being offered for sale, at a sou the cup, by a lemonadier.”
“Mr. Powell's English Parts .. 1790 .. Dec. 20 - Picture of Paris . . . Lemonadier”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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