Definition of Symars

1. symar [n] - See also: symar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Symars

sylvicultures
sylviculturist
sylviculturists
sylviine
sylvin
sylvine
sylvines
sylvinite
sylvinites
sylvins
sylvite
sylvites
sym-
syma
symar
symars (current term)
symbal
symbals
symbiogeneses
symbiogenesis
symbiogenetic
symbion
symbions
symbiont
symbionts
symbioses
symbiosis
symbiot
symbiote
symbiotes

Literary usage of Symars

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1845)
"The ladies dressed in rich symars were seen, Of Florence satin, flower'd with white and green, And for a shade betwixt the bloomy ..."

2. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1861)
"... the breastplate, the sandals, the symars. Here are heroes, with the heroism only skin deep ; and peers, like their graces of Bolton and Wharton, ..."

3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1845)
"The ladies dressed in rich symars were seen, Of Florence satin, flower'd with white and green, And for a shade betwixt the bloomy ..."

4. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1861)
"... the breastplate, the sandals, the symars. Here are heroes, with the heroism only skin deep ; and peers, like their graces of Bolton and Wharton, ..."

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