Definition of Nouses

1. nous [n] - See also: nous

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nouses

nourishingly
nourishingness
nourishment
nourishments
nourisht
nouriture
noursle
noursled
noursles
noursling
nous
nouse
nousell
nouselled
nousells
nouses (current term)
nousle
nousled
nousles
nousling
nout
nouthe
nouveau
nouveau-riche
nouveau riche
nouveaux riches
nouvelle
nouvelle cuisine
nouvelles
nova

Literary usage of Nouses

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

1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and edited by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"... the average number of houses struck by lightning in a year per million nouses; in the first decade only seven years (1854^-1860) are really included. ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... Vincent of Paul (four nouses); Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary; Poor Clares; Helpers of the Holy Souls; Religious of Marie Réparatrice; ..."

3. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"... most populous town in the Presidency, and has a total population of 73807 persons, of whom 37238 are males and 36569 females, dwelling in 10324 nouses. ..."

4. A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms; a by Charles Buck (1838)
"... We may form some idea of them from the ¡allowing remarks of Mr. Gilpin. were other nouses which arc not included ..."

5. English Synonymes Explained: In Alphabetical Order ; with Copious by George Crabb (1883)
"... is denominated а »<«i« ; but a cry is that which may often drown other nouses, as the cries of people selling things about the streets. ..."

6. A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms: A by Charles Buck (1829)
"... contained în the religious nouses. Those of the lesser monasteries dissolved by 27 Hen. VIII. were reckoned at about - 10000 If we suppose the colleges ..."

7. Lay Sermons by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge (1852)
"A slanderous tongue has disquieted many, and driven them from nation to nation; strong cities hath, it pulled down and overthrown the nouses of great men. ..."

8. Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of by Forster, R. P (1818)
"The private nouses in the Broadway, and in several other parts of the city, are well-built and commodious. The present theatre is of timber, ..."

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