Definition of Chevins

1. chevin [n] - See also: chevin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chevins

cheverel
cheverels
cheveril
cheverils
cheveron
cheverons
cheverye
cheveryes
chevet
chevets
chevied
chevies
cheville
chevilles
chevin
chevins (current term)
cheviot
cheviots
chevisance
chevisances
chevisaunce
chevon
chevre
chevres
chevret
chevrets
chevrette
chevron
chevron incision
chevroned

Literary usage of Chevins

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

1. The Revised Reports by Robert Campbell, Frederick Pollock, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1907)
"directed to Cardiff; and there was some evidence to show that chevins had told the plaintiff that the package would arrive at Cardiff in time. ..."

2. The Law of Contracts by Theophilus Parsons (1873)
"It appeared that a person of the name of chevins had been appointed by the defendants u their station-master at Grantham, to receive and deliver parcels to ..."

3. Memoirs of Count Grammont by Anthony Hamilton, Gordon Goodwin (1908)
"Here [at Whitehall] Sir J. Minnes and I looking upon the pictures; and Mr. chevins, being by, did take us, of his own accord, into the king's closet, ..."

4. James and Philip Van Artevelde by William James Ashley (1883)
"The e"chevins tion. of Flanders" becomes a wonted phrase; the town account-books are full of the travelling expenses of their magistrates " ad comitem et ad ..."

5. The Law of Contracts by Theophilus Parsons (1883)
"chevins appears to have been the agent of the defendants ; he receives the parcel to carry it to Cardiff, and makes out an invoice which the defendants have ..."

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