Definition of Shottes

1. shotte [n] - See also: shotte

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shottes

shotmaking
shotnoise
shotproof
shotput
shotputs
shots
shots on goal
shots to nothing
shott
shotta
shottas
shotte
shotted
shotted suture
shotten
shottes (current term)
shottie
shotties
shotting
shottle
shottles
shotts
shotty
shou'd
shou'dn't
shou'dst
shough
shoughs
shoujo
should

Literary usage of Shottes

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

1. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1868)
"I receiued but 4 shottes through the hull of my shippe, one of which was through my owne cabin, and (besides the other) 2 ..."

2. Journal of a Voyage Into the Mediterranean by Kenelm Digby, John Bruce (1868)
"I receiued but 4 shottes through the hull of my shippe, one of which was through my owne cabin, and (besides the other) 2 ..."

3. Journal of a Voyage Into the Mediterranean by Kenelm Digby, John Bruce (1868)
"I receiued but 4 shottes through the hull of my shippe, one of which was through my owne cabin, and (besides the other) 2 ..."

4. Dictionary of National Biography by Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee (1887)
"In accordance with his wishes his funeral was performed privately at 10 PM in shottes- brooke churchyard, and on his tomb were inscribed only the words ..."

5. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1906)
"... Mr. Staples (Rector of shottes- brooke) upon Psalm 37, Mark the perfect man and behold, &c. They both, by the bye, spoke greatly in his Commendation, ..."

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