Definition of Kurvey

1. to move goods by ox wagon [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kurvey

kurrajong
kurrajongs
kurrat
kurre
kurres
kursaal
kursaals
kurta
kurtas
kurtoses
kurtosis
kurtosises
kurumsakite
kurus
kurvey (current term)
kurveyed
kurveying
kurveyor
kurveyors
kurveys
kusachiite
kusimanse
kusimanses
kuskus
kussier
kussmaul breathing
kusso
kussos
kuta

Literary usage of Kurvey

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

1. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes, Henry George Bohn (1890)
"Col- lation,—Title, one leaf; two dedications, consisting of в and 2 pages; a catalogue of author«, 2 pages; the kurvey, 980 pages, and a table, 3 pages. ..."

2. The Great Ice Age and Its Relation to the Antiquity of Man by James Geikie (1894)
"Soc, Ireland, vol. vi. p. 36. Explanations of Sheets 102 and 112 (Geol. kurvey Maps), p. <>7. ..."

3. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1903)
"(New York, 1899) ; Ries, "Peat," Mineral Resources, in United Stale* Geological kurvey Reports for 1901 (Washington, 1902) ; Page, "Making Coal of Bog Peat ..."

4. Special Report by Geological Survey of Alabama, Columbia University, School of Dental and Oral Surgery (1891)
"GEOLOGICAL kurvey OF ALABAMA. This seam as observed at many other places is always iu two benches. It has always a clay parting uear the middle of the seam. ..."

5. Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts by Massachusetts Geological survey, Edward Hitchcock (1835)
"Commonwealth, in connection with the general kurvey, in order that the same may be inserted on the map which may be published, &c. ..."

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