alamode
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of alamode
C17: from à la mode
Example Sentences
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In an account-book of Sarah Fell of Swarthmoor Hall in 1673, are these items: "a black alamode whiske for Sister Rachel; a round whiske for Susanna; a little black whiske for myself."
From Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) by Earle, Alice Morse
Their works are all Parian marble, alabaster, porphyry, and royal cement; they treat of nothing but heroic deeds, mighty things, grave and difficult matters, and this in a crimson, alamode, rhetorical style.
From Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 5 by Motteux, Peter Anthony
The round of beef is the best piece to alamode.
You say right, Lady: phisiognomy and chiromancy are but trifles; nay, your geomancie meere coniecturall, the execution of your schemes circumstantiall and fallible, but your quaint alamode weare of your fancie more then astrologicall.
From A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 by Bullen, A. H. (Arthur Henry)
But she was a kindly soul, who had not forgotten the gift of my Lady Squander's pink alamode.
From Audrey by Johnston, Mary
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