Definition of Crenshaws

1. crenshaw [n] - See also: crenshaw

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crenshaws

crenellated moulding
crenellates
crenellating
crenellation
crenellations
crenelle
crenelled
crenelles
crenelling
crenels
crenic acid
crenocyte
crenocytosis
crenotherapy
crenshaw
crenshaws (current term)
crenulate
crenulated
crenulation
crenulations
creo
creodont
creodonts
creola bodies
creole
creole-fish
creoles
creolian
creolians
creolin

Literary usage of Crenshaws

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

1. The Public Life and Diplomatic Correspondence of James M. Mason: With Some by Virginia Mason (1906)
"One of the crenshaws, lately from Richmond, came in to see me just as I began this letter, and remained so long talking over Richmond, its people and ..."

2. Early Methodism in the Carolinas by Abel McKee Chreitzberg (1897)
"... states: This section of Newberry was peopled by emigrants from Virginia, among them the Finches, the crenshaws, ..."

3. The Public Life and Diplomatic Correspondence of James M. Mason: With Some (1906)
"One of the crenshaws, lately from Richmond, came in to see me just as I began this letter, and remained so long talking over Richmond, its people and ..."

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