Definition of Buckus

1. bucku [n] - See also: bucku

Lexicographical Neighbors of Buckus

bucksom
bucksome
buckstall
buckstalls
bucktail
bucktails
buckteeth
buckthorn berry
buckthorn family
buckthorn polyneuropathy
buckthorns
bucktooth
bucktoothed
bucku
buckus (current term)
buckwheat
buckwheat cake
buckwheat family
buckwheat tree
buckwheats
bucky
buckyball
buckybowl
buckybowls
buckyroll
buckyrolls
buckytube
buckytubes

Literary usage of Buckus

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

1. History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent by George Bancroft (1854)
"There is in buckus much evidence of diligent research and critical respect for documentary testimony. He deserves more reputation than he has had. ..."

2. A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America, and Other Parts of by David Benedict (1813)
"The following is related in the words of Morgan Edwards, who- took his account from buckus, aad from John Rogers's own writings. ..."

3. The Vision of Columbus: A Poem in Nine Books by Joel Barlow (1787)
"I. Beers, Efq. New-Haven.' Eli Curtis, Efq. Watertown.Mr. John Barker, Franklin. JG Brainard'.Efq. N.-Lon. Elijah buckus, do. Eben. Backus, Windham. ..."

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