Definition of Beckes

1. becke [n] - See also: becke

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beckes

becharmed
becharming
becharms
beche de mer
bechererite
bechic
bechics
bechignoned
beck
beck and call
becke
becked
becker
becker antigen
beckers
beckes (current term)
becket
becket bend
beckets
becking
beckon
beckoned
beckoner
beckoners
beckoning
beckonings
beckons
becks
beclad
beclam

Literary usage of Beckes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pacific States Reports by California Supreme Court, Idaho Supreme Court, Kansas Supreme Court, Montana Supreme Court, Nevada Supreme Court, Oregon Supreme Court, Utah Supreme Court, Washington (State). Supreme Court (1912)
"On the part of the plaintiff, testimony was presented tending to prove {bat the total appraisement of all the property assigned by beckes i- Son was ..."

2. Internal Improvements in Early Indiana by Logan Esarey (1912)
"beckes replied in kind, and a running fight of abuse was kept up all summer, each attempting to outdo the other in proclaiming himself a friend to ..."

3. Indiana Historical Society Publications by Indiana Historical Society (1911)
"beckes replied in kind, and a running fight of abuse was kept up all summer, each attempting to outdo the other in proclaiming himself a friend to ..."

4. Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals: As Illustrated by the Records of the by John Charles Cox (1890)
"Christopher beckes of Darby aforesaid gen. and William Hagge of Darby aforesaid gen. do severally make Oath, that they do know the said John Taylor in the ..."

5. The Essex Antiquarian by Sidney Perley (1905)
"Mr. John beckes & company and their agent, Mr. John Giffard. Also another case for labor at the Iron works. Joseph Armytage, attorney to ffrancis Perry v. ..."

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