Lexicographical Neighbors of Awners
awllike awls awluz awlwort awlworts awm awmous awmrie awmries awmry | awms awn awncient awned awner awners (current term) awnier awniest awning awning deck | awning window awninged awnings awnless awns awntient awny awoke awoken |
Literary usage of Awners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Extracts from the records of the royal burgh of Lanark: with charters and by Lanark (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1902)
"... eitting ony uther menis corne or gras nor thair awners, ... menis corne and
gres nor thair awners. And gif thay be apprehendit in corne the samin to be ..."
2. Extracts from the Records of the Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne by Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Roberts Boyle, Frederick Walter Dendy (1899)
"... or awners, so that thay maik furst profer of their shippes to be ... to the
said awners to lat thair ship or shippes to ..."
3. Burgh Laws of Dundee: With the History, Statutes, & Proceedings of the Guild by Alex Johnston Warden, Dundee (Scotland). (1872)
"... that na ship niep in the masters or awners default betwixt the shoar and
bulwark for stopping of the entrie of uther shipes vnder the pain of xl ss ..."
4. The History of Old Dundee, Narrated Out of the Town Council Register, with by Alexander Maxwell (1884)
"... authority " to Regent Mar, and he was charged " to deliver the guids to the
awners, or else to ..."