Definition of Meanes

1. meane [v] - See also: meane

Lexicographical Neighbors of Meanes

meanders
meanderthal
meanderthals
meandrian
meandric
meandric number
meandric numbers
meandrina
meandrinas
meandrous
meandry
meane
meaned
meaner
meaners
meanes (current term)
meaness
meanest
meaneth
meanie
meanies
meanin'
meaning
meaning(a)
meaning of life
meaningful
meaningfully
meaningfulness
meaningless
meaninglessly

Literary usage of Meanes

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

1. Shakespeare's Ovid: Being Arthur Golding's Translation of the Metamorphoses by Ovid, Arthur Golding, William Henry Denham Rouse (1904)
"To trie the truth, they both of them agree Who both the man and womans joyes by tryall understood. He strake them overthwart the backs, by meanes whereof ..."

2. An Answer to John Robinson of Leyden by John Robinson, Champlin Burrage (1920)
"And the want of it is a want (not of all meanes or the ... meanes) but of a meanes, therefore we maie not ioyne with the Churches in the vse of the other ..."

3. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1891)
"... (1) The Ordinance of God in Supremacie; (a) The Nature and Kinds of Limitation; (3) The Causes and meanes of Limitation in Governments,' London, 1644. ..."

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