Definition of Fagins

1. fagin [n] - See also: fagin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fagins

faggery
faggier
faggiest
fagging
faggings
faggot up
faggoted
faggoting
faggotings
faggotries
faggots
fagins (current term)
faglet
faglets
fagmaster
fagmasters
fagomine
fagopyrin
fagopyrins
fagopyrism
fagoted
fagoter
fagoters

Literary usage of Fagins

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

1. Ohio Circuit Court Reports: New Series. Cases Adjudged in the Circuit Courts by Ohio Circuit Courts (1916)
"AGNES fagins v. BLOCH REALTY COMPANY. Decided, February 7, 1916. Negligence—Of Pedestrian in Walking over Sidewalk Known to be Covered with Ice—Abutting ..."

2. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1894)
"Martin Bucer and Paul fagins from Strassburg eame to Cambridge, and Peter Martyr to Osford.1 Bernardino Ochino was preacher to a congregation of Italian ..."

3. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1906)
"... one does not have to exercise his gray matter very much to find the Bill Sykes; the fagins can also readily be discovered ; Oliver Twist, ..."

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