Definition of Scampis

1. scampi [n] - See also: scampi

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scampis

scampavia
scampavias
scamped
scamper
scampered
scamperer
scamperers
scampering
scamperings
scampers
scampi
scampies
scamping
scamping speech
scampings
scampis (current term)
scampish
scampishness
scampo
scamps
scampy
scams
scamster
scamsters
scan
scan line
scan rate
scanability
scand
scandal

Literary usage of Scampis

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

1. Travels in Northern Greece. by William Martin Leake (1835)
"... who not many years after those events constructed a road, which happened to pass exactly over the scampis 21, ..."

2. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions by Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg (1858)
"When the Christians of the west took possession of Palestine, it was also called the city Bernardi de scampis." Calmet, in his Commentary on Zechariah, ..."

3. Compendium of Ancient Geography by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville (1814)
"St. Irene, or Santaren - i. 34 Scaldis fl. Scheldt - • i . 43 Scamander vel Xanthus fl. - - i. 287 scampis. ..."

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