Definition of Chenix

1. an ancient Greek measurement [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chenix

chemurgies
chemurgy
chemy
chenar
chenars
chenet
chenets
chenevixite
chenfish
chengdeite
chengyu
chenier
chenille
chenilles
chenite
chenix (current term)
chenixes
chenna
chenodeoxycholate
chenodeoxycholates
chenodeoxycholic acid
chenodeoxycholoyltaurine hydrolase
chenodeoxycholyltaurine hydrolase
chenodesoxycholic acid
chenodiol
chenopod
chenopodiaceae
chenopodium
chenopods
cheongsam

Literary usage of Chenix

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

1. New York in the Revolution as Colony and State by New York (State). Comptroller's Office, James Arthur Roberts (1897)
"... Hendrick Chambers Cornelius Chambers Jacob Chambers John Chambers Joseph Chambers Thomas chenix William Clark John ..."

2. Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence by Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin (1835)
"... if every man of the army had had a chenix of corn a day, that is, a * De vita ct moribus Epicuri. i Who can but pity, Sfc.] Ross is un- cero, Plutarch, ..."

3. A Dictionary of the Holy Bible: Containing an Historical Account of the by James Wood (1813)
"6. it signifies but a chenix, which contained about a pint and a half, and this being sold for a penny, or 7J- pence sterling, imports, that the famine ..."

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