Lexicographical Neighbors of Arenous
Literary usage of Arenous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1878)
"... still, it is quite evident that the position of the rocks is solely due to
local circumstances; as in some places the arenous beds are below the ..."
2. A Typical American: Or, Incidents in the Life of Dr. John Swinburne, of by Citizens' Association (Albany, N.Y.) (1888)
"The absence of any sign of disease, or cause of obstructed arenous circulation
in the adjacent organs, the empty state of the stomach, and the early ..."
3. Life of Campestris Ulm: The Oldest Inhabitant of Boston Common by Joseph Henry Curtis (1910)
"... bitter, stagnant, nor putrid, sour, acrimonious, vitrolic, arenous, and
gravelly, churlish, harsh, and lean (I mention them promiscuously); and whatever ..."