Definition of Kuris

1. kuri [n] - See also: kuri

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kuris

kurchatovium
kurchee
kurchi
kurchi bark
kurdaitcha
kurdaitcha man
kurdaitchas
kurfuffle
kurfuffles
kurgan
kurgans
kurgantaite
kuri
kuri-chiku
kuriologic
kuris (current term)
kurma
kurmas
kurnakovite
kurnakovites
kurrajong
kurrajongs
kurrat
kurre
kurres
kursaal
kursaals
kurta
kurtas
kurtoses

Literary usage of Kuris

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

1. Studies in Folk-song and Popular Poetry by Alfred Mason Williams (1895)
"Ah, mother, I dare not venture in, For kuris will be there. ... kuris Pista, indeed, was there, And to the girl drew nigh, His words he spoke with gracious ..."

2. Esperanto in fifty lessons: a practical guide to a working knowledge and by Edmond Privat (1908)
"Jes, ni kuris tra la salono. Yes, we ran through the parlour. ,x , i _ / Kiu ... Jes, mi kuris tra la ĝardeno kun mia juna frato kaj ludis en la salono kun ..."

3. A manual of the Salem district in the presidency of Madras by Henry Le Fanu (1883)
"When the Tamil people are asked by whom were these Pandu-kuris built and used f they sometimes reply, ' by the people who lived here long ago ; ' but they ..."

4. Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia (1856)
"The long, small and deep bars formed by the mainland and the islands next follow each other, viz—Labu kuris, Labu Tarata and Labu Tieris. ..."

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