Definition of Carsey

1. a lavatory [n -S] - See also: lavatory

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carsey

carryings
carryless
carryon
carryons
carryout
carryouts
carryover
carryovers
carrytale
carrytales
cars
carsaf
carsafs
carse
carses
carsey (current term)
carseys
carsful
carshare
carshared
carshares
carsharing
carsick
carsickness
carso
cart
cart-track plant
cart00ney
cart away
cart horse

Literary usage of Carsey

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

1. Education in Its Relation to Manual Industry by Arthur MacArthur (1888)
"... economic value of immigrants —Influx of cheap labor—Exclusion of Chinese—William A. carsey— An American mechanic on the tariff, cheap labor, etc. ..."

2. Wills and Inventories from the Registry of the Archdeaconry of Richmond by James Raine, Church of England Archdeaconry of Richmond (1853)
"Item x. yards of white carsey, x s. Item xiiij. yards of carsey, xvj s. iiij d. ... Item ix. yards of fyne carsey, xvj s. Item vij. yards and a half of gray ..."

3. The Kentucky Law Reporter by Kentucky Court of Appeals (1904)
"The only proof of the agreement ^ the «vidence of the defendant Farmer, as to a conversation between him and the plaintiff, WH carsey, which is denied by ..."

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