Lexicographical Neighbors of Bayts
Literary usage of Bayts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian and Hindu'sta'ny Manuscripts, of the by Aloys Sprenger (1854)
"22 bayts. Bg. 5. (.^1- c^ir*** Petition to kings treating on justice, 21 pp. ...
13 bayts and about 60 Ruba'ys. Beginning of Ghazals : 8J ..."
2. Elements of Criticism by Henry Home Kames (1819)
"Similes thus unseasonably introduced, are finely ridiculed in the Rehearsal: bayts.
Now here she must make a simile. Smith. Where's the necessity of that, ..."
3. A Documentary History of Chelsea: Including the Boston Precincts of by Mellen Chamberlain, Jenny Chamberlain Watts, William Richard Cutter, Massachusetts Historical Society (1908)
"... bayts, 14 Acrs of upland and marsh together: bounded towards the North by ...
by the said Allotment of Ed. bayts, towards the East by Fishers Creeke, ..."
4. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1876)
"Thomas Matson, Acrt of upland and marsh together : bounded towards the North by
the said Allotment of Ed. bayts, towards the East by Fishers Creeke, ..."
5. Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays by John Bell (1777)
"bayts. Yes, I know the gentlemen are gone ; but I arft for the players. Hayes.
How ! are the players gone to dinner ? ..."