Definition of Parameses

1. paramese [n] - See also: paramese

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parameses

paramedic
paramedical
paramedicals
paramedicine
paramedicines
paramedics
paramelaconite
paramendozavilite
parament
paramenta
paraments
paramere
parameres
paramese
parameses (current term)
paramesial
paramesonephric
parameter
parameterisation
parameterisations
parameterise
parameterised
parameterises
parameterising
parameterization
parameterizations
parameterize
parameterized

Literary usage of Parameses

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

1. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints by Alban Butler (1866)
"... a treatise of ninety chapters on the right way of living; fifty parameses or exhortations to the monks, on obedience, humility, &c.; a most pathetic ..."

2. O'Shea's Guide to Spain and Portugal by Henry O'Shea (1905)
"Thus the Highlanders and parameses (paramo, an elevated plateau or table-land) are temperate, peaceful, hard-working, ..."

3. Haydn's Universal Index of Biography from the Creation to the Present Time by Joseph Haydn, James Bertrand Payne (1870)
"NILUS, Saint, the monk, Greek father; wrote " parameses," and a Manual of Epictetus ; d. about 450. ..."

4. Guide to Spain & Portugal: Including the Balearic Islands by Henry O'Shea (1869)
"Thus the Highlanders and parameses (paramo, an elevated plateau or table-land) are temperate, peaceful, hard-working, and active, whilst those of the plains ..."

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