Definition of Cernes

1. cerne [v] - See also: cerne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cernes

ceriphs
cerise
cerises
cerite
cerites
cerium
cerium isotopes
cerium radioisotopes
ceriums
cerivastatin
cermet
cermet cements
cermets
cerne
cerned
cernes (current term)
cerning
cernuous
cero
cero-
ceroan
cerograph
cerographic
cerographies
cerographs
cerography
ceroid
ceroidosis
ceroids
cerolite

Literary usage of Cernes

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

1. The Diary of John Evelyn,esq., F. R. S.: To which are Added a Selection from by John Evelyn, Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1906)
"... cernes, he acquainted me of his going to marry his eldest sonn to one of the King's natural daughters by the ..."

2. The Butterflies of the Eastern United States: For the Use of Classes in by George Hazen French (1914)
"The stigma is black, narrow, oblique, entire, though constricted below the middle, shorter than in cernes, does not reach the submedian below, and the upper ..."

3. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario (1895)
"One of the most common, about equally common with cernes, Metacomet, and Hobomok. Three broods: it accompanies Mystic in June, Metacomet in July, ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1835)
"In noticing the descent of the Draycot property from the cernes to the Longs, and the hiatus ... On the death of the last of the cernes (Richard de Cerne), ..."

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