Definition of Stanks

1. stank [n] - See also: stank

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stanks

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stang
stanged
stanging
stangs
stanhope
stanhopea
stanhopes
staniel
staniels
stanine
stanines
staning
stank
stank on ice
stanks (current term)
stanleyite
stann-
stannane
stannanes
stannaries
stannary
stannary court
stannary courts
stannary parliament
stannary parliaments
stannary town
stannary towns
stannate
stannates

Literary usage of Stanks

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

1. The Law Journal Reports: New Series (1881)
"»the plaintiff so became tenant, Hodgkinson had been tenant to Sir William Bagge of land of comparatively small extent in the same parish, called stanks, ..."

2. Publications by Abbotsford Club, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Abbotsford Club, Pennsylvania History Club, Zenger Club, Lefe Book Club (1842)
"... returning from Edinburgh to Roslin, upon which accompt the whole body of gypsies were, of old, accustomed to gather in the stanks of Roslin every year, ..."

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