Definition of Peaze

1. peise [v PEAZED, PEAZING, PEAZES] - See also: peise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Peaze

peating
peatland
peatlands
peatman
peatmen
peats
peatship
peatships
peaty
peau d'orange
peau de soie
peavey
peaveys
peavies
peavy
peaze (current term)
peazed
peazes
peazing
peba
pebas
pebble
pebble-dash
pebble dash
pebble dashes
pebble mill
pebble plant
pebbled
pebbledash
pebblelike

Literary usage of Peaze

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

1. Sir Walter Ralegh and His Colony in America: Including the Charter of Queen by Walter Raleigh, Arthur Barlow, Richard Grenville, Ralph Lane, Thomas Hariot, John White (1884)
"Both the beanes and peaze are ripe in ten weeks after they are fet. They make them victuall either by boiling them all to pieces into a broth, ..."

2. The Voyages of the English Nation to America by Richard Hakluyt (1889)
"Both the beanes and peaze are ripe in ten weeks after they are set. They make them victuall either by boiling them all to pieces into a broth, ..."

3. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the by Richard Hakluyt (1904)
"Both the beanes and peaze are ripe in ten weeks after they are set. They make them victual! either by boiling them all to pieces into a broth, ..."

4. Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia by Thomas Hariot (1893)
"Both the beanes and peaze are ripe in tenne weekes after they are set. They make them victuall either by boyling them all to pieces into a broth ..."

5. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1847)
"... but kept in close restraint, Fead stil within, breakes forth with double flame. Their death and mine must peaze ' the angrie gods. Philander. ..."

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