Definition of Sondes

1. sonde [n] - See also: sonde

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sondes

sonata form
sonatalike
sonatas
sonatina
sonatinas
sonatine
sonce
sonces
sondage
sondages
sonde
sondeli
sondelis
sonder
sonders
sondes (current term)
sone
sonepiprazole
soneri
soneris
sonero
soneros
sones
song
song and dance
song sparrow
song thrush
song thrushes
songbird
songbirdlike

Literary usage of Sondes

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

1. Once a Week by Eneas Sweetland Dallas (1866)
"Baid Mr. sondes, coolly. "All the more reason for your leaving her—all the ... I thought Miss sondes herself " " Well, you' can discuss what you thought ..."

2. The British Critic: A New Review (1794)
"The former by Sir George sondes; the latter, entitled the Mirror of Mercy ... the Life and Death of Freeman sondes, kfq. which is introduced to the Public ..."

3. Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical by Arthur Collins, Egerton Brydges (1812)
"The said LEWIS, second son, FIRST LORD sondes, was born on November 28th, 1728; and at the death of his cousin, Thomas, third and last Earl of Rockingham, ..."

4. My Life: From 1815 to 1849 by Charles Loftus (1877)
"ONE morning in the middle of June, while dressing, my servant came to say that Lord sondes wished to see me immediately, on rather important business. ..."

5. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1898)
"This coat of arms occurs at the west end of an altar-tomb to the memory of George sondes, Earl of Faversham, and Mary, Countess of Faversham. ..."

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