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Definition of Banjos
1. banjo [n] - See also: banjo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Banjos
Literary usage of Banjos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All the Voyages Round the World: From the First by Magellan, in 1520, to by John Galt (1844)
"If a Japanese was addressed by a banjos he crouched to him, bowed his head to
the ground, ... The banjos always conducted themselves with great dignity ..."
2. Some Uses of School Assemblies by Teachers College, Columbia University, Lincoln School (1922)
"Sung and Played by Class Modern banjos Nelson There are three different kinds of
banjos. This is a minstrel banjo. There is another banjo that is used for ..."
3. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1813)
"The banjos brought along with them the director of the Dutch, factory, with two
captains of the Dutch ships that were in the harbour, * and Baron Pallast;' ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1814)
"( Mr. President, make your bow to the Head banjos. ... "We are told that the
banjos always conducted themselves with great dignity, and that they never ..."
5. The Monthly Magazine by Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), Richard Phillips (1813)
"On the following day, in the afternoon, came two banjos with some interpreters,
run! brought bnck the ambassador's letter to be sea ed. ..."
6. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893: Official Catalogue by Moses Purnell Handy (1893)
"Sec. I, N & 930 555. Kreling, FW & Sons, San Francisco. banjos and ... 928 The
Washburn guitars, banjos, mandolins and zithers made by Lyon & Healy are the ..."