Definition of Saleyards

1. saleyard [n] - See also: saleyard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saleyards

salesmarketers
salesmen
salespeople
salesperson
salespersons
salesroom
salesrooms
saleswise
saleswoman
saleswomen
salet
salets
salewd
saleworthy
saleyard
saleyards (current term)
salfern
salferns
saliaunce
saliaunces
salic
salicaceous
salices
salicet
saliceta
salicets
salicetum
salicetums
salicin
salicine

Literary usage of Saleyards

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

1. The Business Side of Agriculture by Arthur George Liddon Rogers (1904)
"Nearly every large town has its market, some more than one, while many quite insignificant villages have their saleyards; and other places are known ..."

2. The Cyclopedia of Victoria (illustrated): An Historical and Commercial by James Smith (1904)
"... Colac, and the saleyards in the centre of the town. These yards are a model of completeness, the sale ring being one of the finest in the State, ..."

3. Modern Democracies by James Bryce Bryce (1921)
"by the cities, which in some cases derive revenue also from markets and cattle saleyards. Their financial condition ia described as satisfactory, ..."

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