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Britzska

Britzska \Britz"ska\ (br[i^]ts"k[.a]), n. [Russ. britshka; cf. Pol. bryczka, dim. of bryka freight wagon.] A long carriage, with a calash top, so constructed as to give space for reclining at night, when used on a journey.

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britzska

n. (alternative form of britchka English)

Usage examples of "britzska".

And the young girl jumped into the britzska, which was admirably arranged for sleeping in, without scarcely touching the step.

I only had that britzska, those two good post-horses, and above all the passport that carries them on!

As for myself, who am true Yorkshire also, I take the most honest pride in hearing them describe your elegant attitude, leaning back in your britzska, with your feet on the opposite cushions, your hat arranged aside with that air of undefinable grace characteristic of the Grand Seigneur, and, which is the last remnant of the feudal system, your reiterated orders to drive over an old woman.

Miss Dacre was, therefore, not less pleased than surprised when the britzska of the Duke of St.

I only had that britzska, those two good post-horses, and above all the passport that carries them on!