Definition of Sybows

1. sybow [n] - See also: sybow

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sybows

sybaritically
sybaritism
sybaritisms
sybbe
sybbes
sybil
sybilline
sybils
sybo
syboe
syboes
sybotic
sybotism
sybotisms
sybow
sybows (current term)
sycamine
sycamines
sycamore
sycamore fig
sycamore maple
sycamores
syce
sycee
sycees
syces
sycite
sycites
sycoceric acid
sycoceryl

Literary usage of Sybows

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

1. Culross and Tulliallan: Or, Perthshire on Forth by David Beveridge, John James Dalgleish (1885)
"Jhone Hunter and Jonnet Cunninghame, being cited, he for suffering his folks to pull sybows on the Lord's Day, and she for the pulling, ..."

2. Southennan. ...: In Two Volumes by John Galt (1830)
"An old woman, one Widow sybows, who kept a ... Dear me," said Widow sybows, " but ye're in your best the night, Mistress Marjory! and it' s, considering the ..."

3. Culross and Tulliallan: Or, Perthshire on Forth by David Beveridge, John James Dalgleish (1885)
"Jhone Hunter and Jonnet Cunninghame, being cited, he for suffering his folks to pull sybows on the Lord's Day, and she for the pulling, ..."

4. Southennan. ...: In Two Volumes by John Galt (1830)
"An old woman, one Widow sybows, who kept a ... Dear me," said Widow sybows, " but ye're in your best the night, Mistress Marjory! and it' s, considering the ..."

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