Lexicographical Neighbors of Arsheen
arsheen (current term) arsheens arshin arshine arshines arshins arsier arsiest arsindole arsindoles | arsindolizine arsindolizines arsine arsine oxide arsine oxides |
Literary usage of Arsheen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1856)
"The length of the arsheen was determined by comparison with the ebony standard
of Sultan Selim. The extreme length, as obtained by contact, ..."
2. The Oil Fields of Russia and the Russian Petroleum Industry: A Practical by Arthur Beeby-Thompson (1904)
"When soft flowing ground is encountered it is often found necessary to keep the
tubes close to the boring bit, to facilitate which 1-arsheen (2 feet 4 ..."
3. Khiva and Turkestan by Henry Spalding (1874)
"The Amou, as already said, freezes towards the end of December, when the thickness
of the ice does not exceed half an arsheen.* The ice generally remains ..."
4. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1856)
"The length of the arsheen was determined by comparison witli the ebony standard
of Sultan Selim. The extreme length, as obtained by contact, ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1833)
"It is one fathom and a half long, one broad, and one fathom and three'quarters
of an arsheen high: it is built of a soft stone. ..."