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Cartouche   Listen
noun
cartouche, Cartouch  n.  (pl. cartouches)  
1.
(Mil.)
(a)
A roll or case of paper, etc., holding a charge for a firearm; a cartridge.
(b)
A cartridge box.
(c)
A wooden case filled with balls, to be shot from a cannon.
(d)
A gunner's bag for ammunition.
(e)
A military pass for a soldier on furlough.
2.
(Arch.)
(a)
A cantalever, console, corbel, or modillion, which has the form of a scroll of paper.
(b)
A tablet for ornament, or for receiving an inscription, formed like a sheet of paper with the edges rolled up; hence, any tablet of ornamental form.
3.
(Egyptian Antiq.) An oval figure on monuments, and in papyri, containing the name of a sovereign.






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"Cartouche" Quotes from Famous Books



... watched with his servants through part of the night of the 7th-8th. At one o'clock in the morning, while he was with them in a room on the ground floor, a shot was heard outside and a ball struck the window frame. They rushed to the door, and in the darkness saw a man running away; the cartouche was still burning in the courtyard. M. Boullee immediately sent to the coast-guards to inform them of the fact, and to ask for a reinforcement of two men who did not arrive till near four o'clock. Having passed the night patrolling at ...
— The House of the Combrays • G. le Notre

... congeners. Not many women along the sunny roads which seem white hot. Some of the feminine types are, however, sufficiently remarkable, dressed out in a quasi-military costume, wearing soft boots and a cartouche belt in the Circassian style. You must take care of the stray dogs, hungry brutes with long hair and disquieting fangs, of a breed reminding one of the dogs of the Caucasus, and these animals—according to Boulangier the engineer—have eaten ...
— The Adventures of a Special Correspondent • Jules Verne

... began to strap on their belts and cartouche boxes, and prepare for the start. The animals were loaded, and we moved slowly forward at 4.30 P.M. The country was lovely. The mountain of Belignan, although not exceeding 1,200 feet, is a fine mass of gneiss and syenite, ornamented in the hollows ...
— The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile • Sir Samuel White Baker

... bayonets, which they could not see until they were upon them, on account of the smoke which was driven in their faces. As the first line of the English army was broken, and as others were brought up to their relief, some cannon, charged with cartouch shot from their second line, caused Lord George Murray's horse to start and plunge so much, that he thought the animal was wounded: he quitted his stirrups, and was thrown. "After thus being dismounted, I brought up," writes Lord George, "two regiments of our second line, who ...
— Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 - Volume III. • Mrs. Thomson



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