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Definition of Chopins
1. chopin [n] - See also: chopin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chopins
Literary usage of Chopins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of Thomas Edward Brown, Author of 'Fo'e'sle Yarns': Author of 'Fo'c by Thomas Edward Brown (1900)
"Interspersed among these substantial delights are Bachs, Beethovens, Schumanns,
chopins, Griegs, innumerable. They never stop. ..."
2. Arithmetic, in All Its Parts, Vulgar and Decimal: As Also, Tables of Coins by William Craighead (1757)
"... there are to be 40 chopins of French brandy, fay, с. с. с. • If 2 .' 2 .•: 4?
40 '2)80(40 chopins of ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1857)
"2 chopins 1 pint. Beer, wine, and other liquors, aold wholesale, to be gauged
and priced, and the duties collected by the cubic foot and can. 2$ quarts or . ..."
4. The Account Book of Sir John Foulis of Ravelston 1671-1707 by John Foulis (1894)
"... yards, etc. for 4 chopins of new wyne to the companie at washing of w™ feet .
. .400 for 3 chopins seck to be ..."
5. History of the burgh of Dumfries, with notices of Nithsdale, Annandale, and by William McDowall (1867)
"... Mr. Jon Crichton, and the clerk, three chopins of wyne; and that night, ...
thrie chopins of wyne; and Is. 8d. for tobacco and pypes, is, together, ..."
6. Annals of Aberdeen: From the Reign of King William the Lion, to the End of by William Kennedy (1818)
"Expenditure, from lit August, 1816, to 1st August, 1817. On Soup distributed,
107967 chopins. Beef, 8630 Ib. at -Id and 3£d. . . LI 25 5 0 Barley, 130 cwt. ..."