2. Noun. (plural of guernsey) ¹
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Definition of Guernseys
1. guernsey [n] - See also: guernsey
Lexicographical Neighbors of Guernseys
Literary usage of Guernseys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"Traces of this importation are still to be found in some Guernseys in that state.
Guernseys were introduced into private dairies around Philadelphia as ..."
2. Farmer's Cyclopedia of Live Stock by Earley Vernon Wilcox, Clarence Beaman Smith (1908)
"The results of such experiments, however, as well as the claims of the champions
of different breeds, are so for Jerseys; 12 pounds for Guernseys; 14 pounds ..."
3. Songs for the Chapel: A Series of Historical Sketches, Memoirs and Records by Ambrose White Vernon, Alvin Howard Sanders, Charles Henry Morse (1900)
"During this same period the Short-horn cows put on 2826 Ibs. of flesh, the Jerseys
776 Ibs. and the Guernseys 466 Ibs. The total value of product produced ..."
4. Shorthorn Cattle: A Series of Historical Sketches, Memoirs and Records of by Alvin Howard Sanders (1918)
"During this same period the Short-horn cows put on 2826 Ibs. of flesh, the Jerseys
776 Ibs. and the Guernseys 466 Ibs. The total value of product produced ..."