Definition of Cowbind

1. a species of bryony [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cowbind

cowardlinesses
cowardly
cowardly lion
cowardly lions
cowardry
cowards
cowardship
cowardy
cowbane
cowbanes
cowbarn
cowbell
cowbells
cowberries
cowberry
cowbind (current term)
cowbinds
cowbird
cowbirds
cowboy
cowboy boot
cowboy boots
cowboy caviar
cowboy hat
cowboy hats
cowboy shot
cowboy shots
cowboyed
cowboying
cowboyish

Literary usage of Cowbind

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

1. The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, Now First Brought by John Todhunter, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Harry Buxton Forman (1880)
"And in the warm hedge grew lush eglantine, Green cowbind and the moonlight-coloured May, And cherry-blossoms, and white cups, whose wine Was the bright dew, ..."

2. The World's Best Poetry by Bliss Carman (1904)
"IlL And in the warm hedge grew lush eglantine, Green cowbind and the moonlight colored May, And cherry-blossoms, and white cups, ..."

3. The Fortnightly Review (1866)
"Or flowers seen in a dream :— And in the warm hedge grew lush eglantine, Green cowbind, and the moonlight-colour'd May, And cherry blossoms, and white cups, ..."

4. British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge by Curtis Hidden Page (1910)
"... and Sylvans. and Fauns, Anil the Nymphs of the woods and waves, To the edge of the moist river-lawns, Green cowbind and the moonlight- colored May, ..."

5. The Metropolitan (1844)
"Green cowbind, and the moonlight-coloured May, And cherry blossoms, and white cups, whose wine Is the bright dew yet drained not by the day; And roses wild, ..."

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