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Definition of Causeys
1. causey [n] - See also: causey
Lexicographical Neighbors of Causeys
Literary usage of Causeys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Statutes at Large of South Carolina by South Carolina, Thomas Cooper, David James McCord (1841)
"... or any other Act of the General Assembly of this Province, relating to the
making, mending or altering high roads, private paths, bridges, causeys, ..."
2. Macariae Excidium, Or, The Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of by Charles O'Kelly, Irish Archaeological Society, John Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1850 (1850)
"And, as regards an attempt of either army to force the other to an engagement, "
there being several Bogs and causeys between us and them," remarks that ..."
3. Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office by Great Britain Public Record Office, Public Record Office, Great Britain (1900)
"... whioh ought to be made there for draining and saving the low lands and meadows,
many inundations daily occur, and whereas the bridges and causeys of ..."
4. The Indian Races of North and South America: Comprising an Account of the by Charles De Wolf Brownell (1853)
"Orders were given that each party should secure a safe retreat by thoroughly
filling up all gaps in the causeys as they made their way towards the heart of ..."
5. Geographical Collections Relating to Scotland Made by Walter Macfarlane by Walter Macfarlane (1908)
"There be two causeys in this Mouth, the one about three quarters of a mile, the
other a quarter. Without these two the passage to Aberdeen were impossible ..."