Definition of Garbes

1. garbe [n] - See also: garbe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Garbes

garbage truck
garbage trucks
garbaged
garbagelike
garbageman
garbagemen
garbages
garbagey
garbaging
garbagy
garbanzo
garbanzos
garbe
garbed
garbel
garbes (current term)
garbidge
garbidged
garbing
garble
garbled
garblement
garblements
garbler
garblers
garbles
garbless
garbley gook
garbling
garblings

Literary usage of Garbes

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

1. Display of Heraldry by William Newton (1846)
"name of Nowers; Argent, three garbes gules, by the name of Comyn; Gules, three garbes argent, banded or, by the name of Tofte; Gules, three garbes or, ..."

2. The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580 by Robert Glover, William Flower, William Fellows, Thomas Benolt, Thomas Chaloner, John Paul Rylands (1882)
"Note that there were no garbes on the ... Drawing of circular seal, inscribed And yet before his death hoe bare the garbes Qp ‘ VA 011 the ..."

3. The universal etymological English dictionaryby Nathan Bailey by Nathan Bailey (1731)
"... between three garbes of t hr.'t. Brown BAKERS were incorporated the 19 h oí king Janet I- Their arms are gules* a hand ¡(Tiling out of the clouds proper ..."

4. Delineations of Fonthill and Its Abbey by John Rutter (1823)
"Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, Azure, three garbes, Or. 9. Saher de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, Gules, Seven Mascles conjoined, three, three, and one, ..."

5. Transactions by Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1855)
"... garbes de or" are attributed, though, as we may remark, both Randle and John Le Scot were long dead without male issue, when these rolls were recorded. ..."

6. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1865)
"He bore argent on a chevron sable, three garbes or. Sir Andrew is said to have built Narberth Castle and the church of St. Andrew. ..."

7. Display of Heraldry by William Newton (1846)
"name of Nowers; Argent, three garbes gules, by the name of Comyn; Gules, three garbes argent, banded or, by the name of Tofte; Gules, three garbes or, ..."

8. The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580 by Robert Glover, William Flower, William Fellows, Thomas Benolt, Thomas Chaloner, John Paul Rylands (1882)
"Note that there were no garbes on the ... Drawing of circular seal, inscribed And yet before his death hoe bare the garbes Qp ‘ VA 011 the ..."

9. The universal etymological English dictionaryby Nathan Bailey by Nathan Bailey (1731)
"... between three garbes of t hr.'t. Brown BAKERS were incorporated the 19 h oí king Janet I- Their arms are gules* a hand ¡(Tiling out of the clouds proper ..."

10. Delineations of Fonthill and Its Abbey by John Rutter (1823)
"Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, Azure, three garbes, Or. 9. Saher de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, Gules, Seven Mascles conjoined, three, three, and one, ..."

11. Transactions by Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1855)
"... garbes de or" are attributed, though, as we may remark, both Randle and John Le Scot were long dead without male issue, when these rolls were recorded. ..."

12. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1865)
"He bore argent on a chevron sable, three garbes or. Sir Andrew is said to have built Narberth Castle and the church of St. Andrew. ..."

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