Definition of Lacrosses

1. lacrosse [n] - See also: lacrosse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lacrosses

lacrimators
lacrimatory
lacrimo-gustatory reflex
lacrimoconchal suture
lacrimogenous
lacrimomaxillary suture
lacrimoso
lacrimotomy
lacroixite
lacrosse
lacrosse ball
lacrosse player
lacrosse stick
lacrosse sticks
lacrosselike
lacrosses (current term)
lacrosstitutes
lacrymal
lacrymals
lacrymiform
lacs
lact-
lactaceous
lactacid oxygen debt
lactacidemia
lactacidosis
lactacystin
lactage
lactagogue

Literary usage of Lacrosses

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

1. Sessional Papers by Canada Parliament (1899)
"The resources of the reserve consist of farming, quarrying stone, bead- work, and the making of lacrosses. Vital Statistics.—There are on the reserve four ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"Between this canal and the city proper extends the long lint of boulevards (Boulevards lacrosses, d'Arcole, du 22 Sen- tembre, <bc. ..."

3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"Some years ago lacrosses were manufactured in certain quantities ; but very few are made now. Toboggan-making is also an industry of the past here. ..."

4. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1896)
"Mr. CA Markham then read a paper on ''ТЬ Ancient -Stone Crosses of Northamptonshire." lacrosses were illustrated by drawings made by Sir Henn ..."

5. Canada Under the Administration of Lord Lorne by Joseph Edmund Collins (1884)
"Result of the day's play, twenty-four Lacrosse suits ruined, twenty-four lacrosses spoiled, the music of the " Coldstream Guards " Band and a lunch enjoyed, ..."

6. Diary of a Tour in America by Michael Bernard Buckley, Kate Buckley (1886)
"... madly into the field and embraced the victors, who stood puffed and perspiring and with hands all livid from the blows of their enemies' lacrosses. ..."

7. The Imperialist by Sara Jeannette Duncan (1904)
"... their lacrosses and running-shoes slung over one shoulder, these heroes left the field. The day I am thinking of, with Mrs. Murchison as the central ..."

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