Definition of Auburns

1. auburn [n] - See also: auburn

Lexicographical Neighbors of Auburns

aubades
auberge
auberges
aubergine
aubergines
aubertite
aubretia
aubretias
aubrieta
aubrietas
aubrietia
aubrietias
aubrite
aubrites
auburn
auburns (current term)
auceps
aucepses
auchenium
auction
auction block
auction bridge
auction call
auction house
auction off
auction pitch
auction sale
auctionability
auctionable
auctionary

Literary usage of Auburns

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

1. Hartford in the Olden Time; Its First Thirty Years by Isaac William Stuart (1853)
"And in these auburns, homes for the weary traveller of course—INNS! Goldsmith, in his exquisite picture of that 'loveliest village of the plain,' from which ..."

2. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by Religious Education Association (1905)
"... of such a life in the accounts of the people of the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee, to say nothing of the "sweet auburns" of our New England hills. ..."

3. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1897)
"Alphabetically arranged names of girls and boys, for auburns, blonds, brunettes. Second edition. [South Whitley, Ind.,] 1941. [14] p. Just a list. Poor. ..."

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