Definition of Kernes

1. kerne [n] - See also: kerne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kernes

kernel of truth
kernel panic
kernel space
kernel spot
kerneled
kerneling
kernelisation
kernelizable
kernelization
kernelizations
kernelized
kernelled
kernelling
kernelly
kernels
kernes (current term)
kernicterus
kernicteruses
kerning
kernings
kernish
kernite
kernites
kerns
kero
kerogen
kerogenous
kerogens
kerokan

Literary usage of Kernes

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

1. Vorlesungen über Pflanzenphysiologie by Ludwig Jost (1908)
"Pol" des kernes bis zum anderen ziehen ; sie stammen aus der ... des kernes (ZACHARIAS 1888) i Ansicht vieler Autoren (STRASBURGER 1888) aus /(•wandert. ..."

2. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1899)
"Not only were the Englishmen of the Pale at Henry's feet, but the kernes of Wicklow and Wexford sent in their submission ; and for the first time in men's ..."

3. The Banquet of Dun Na N-Gedh and The Battle of Magh Rath: An Ancient by John O'Donovan, Ireland) Trinity College (Dublin, Library (1842)
"... Ye highminded kernes' of lame, Give battle around the king of Tara." After this the nobles and magnates of Erin rose, being excited by these words, ..."

4. A Tour in Tartan-land by Cuthbert Bede (1863)
"... Pier—The kernes and Freebooters—Government Proceedings—Rob Roy's Castle and Prison—Raid upon Graham of Killearn—The Influence of Poetry—Publication of ..."

5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1895)
"Baronia de kernes,' being a treatise on the position of kernes as a lordship-marcher, together with charters and documents relating to the barony, ..."

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