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Definition of Charnels
1. charnel [n] - See also: charnel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charnels
Literary usage of Charnels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated by William Warburton (1837)
"restres, et que Jes Juifs n'adoraient Dieu que pour les biens charnels."* And
what more hath been said or done by the author of the DIVINE LEGATION ? ..."
2. Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the Third by Alfred John Horwood, Luke Owen Pike (1905)
"answered, because she was the neif of charnels; and in the end she came to ...
What were the relations between charnels and Margaret apart from that of lord ..."
3. Transactions by Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society (1866)
"At Muston, the charnels dwelt. They displayed gules, a fess, ermine, between two
chevrons, or. The Stauntons lived near at hand, in the neighbouring county ..."
4. The Topographer: Containing a Variety of Original Articles, Illustrative of (1789)
"The former anciently belonged to the charnels. Robert Bakewell, Efq. has now ...
There have been many arms in the church of the charnels, &c. ..."