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Definition of Barrows
1. barrow [n] - See also: barrow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barrows
Literary usage of Barrows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1873)
"In general form these barrows are either conical or bowl-shaped. ... The barrows
were constructed of the materials nearest at hand, more commonly of earth ..."
2. The "A.L.A." Index An Index to General Literature, Biographical, Historical by William Isaac Fletcher, American Library Association (1901)
"(WS Pratt) barrows, JH Pari. 347- — and philosophy. Stuckenberg. ... barrows, JH
Pari, relig. 2 :960. — Subjective difficulties in. De Veré. ..."
3. The QuarterlyCalifornia, Southern (1893)
"Alex Bell and the Bell Block—HC barrows nA History of University ... JJ Warner—HD
barrows 23 From Arizona to California in the Early '705—PW Dooner 30 Ship ..."
4. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1899)
"Lectures delivered in India and Japan by John Henry barrows, DD, president of the
... By John Henry barrows. Edited by Mary Eleanor barrows. Second edition. ..."
5. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1868)
"Professor barrows is both a clear thinker and an erudite ... The tracts of
Tischendorf and barrows are of this * Companion to the Bible. ..."