Definition of Adaws

1. adaw [v] - See also: adaw

Lexicographical Neighbors of Adaws

adaptor
adaptor hypothesis
adaptorial
adaptors
adapts
adarce
adat
adatis
adatom
adatomic
adatoms
adats
adaw
adawed
adawing
adaws (current term)
adaxial
adaxially
adays
add-in
add-ins
add-on
add-ons
add fuel to fire
add fuel to the fire
add insult to injury
add on
add one's twopenn'orth
add ons
add to

Literary usage of Adaws

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

1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1893)
"adaws, D. Hayes Agnew.—Darwin, Charles Darwin.—Englishman in Paris.—Lodge* Pioneers of science.— Montagu, Letters and works.—Nichol, Victor Hugo. ..."

2. English Literature: An Illustrated Record by Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse (1904)
"... augmented by the obstinate conservatism of his editors, who, if they could not meddle with his adaws and ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1812)
"... Owen adaws, John Byrne, and James Byrne (see p. ‘79), appeared at the bas'p when Mr. Green intimated that ! ..."

4. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"adaws. 64 N. II. 86. The prevailing doctrine according to the weight of authority, in the stales which have enactments substantially like those in Virginia, ..."

5. The Household Book of Poetry by Charles Anderson Dana (1882)
"... Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upward I fly — Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee — Nearer to Thee! SARAH FLOWER adaws. ..."

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