Definition of Agnames

1. agname [n] - See also: agname

Lexicographical Neighbors of Agnames

aglycosuric
aglyphous
agma
agmas
agmatinase
agmen
agmen peyerianum
agminate
agminate glands
agminated
agnail
agnails
agname
agnamed
agnames (current term)
agnate
agnates
agnath
agnatha
agnathan
agnathans
agnathas
agnathic
agnathous
agnaths
agnatic
agnatical
agnation

Literary usage of Agnames

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

1. Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland by Walter Macfarlane (1900)
"And it hath been long a Custom amongst the Highlanders to give agnames or By Names to Persons either from Colour or Complexion, as Ban, Roy, Dow, &c., ..."

2. The Theory and Practice of Medicineby Frederick Thomas Roberts by Frederick Thomas Roberts (1880)
"... valuable additions and improvements, amounting in the agnames ; the New Classification of Disease as adopted by the Royal College of Physicians, <fcc. ..."

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