¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Corgis
1. corgi [n] - See also: corgi
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corgis
Literary usage of Corgis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of Seals in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum by Walter de Gray Birch (1887)
"R. Three lions of ENGLAND passant guardant in pale. » PRO » LANIS » €T » corgis
... 8' : PRO LANIS : GT corgis ..."
2. The History of England by Tobias George Smollett, David Hume (1848)
"... himself with equal honour and capacity. Divers other »Iteration were made, of
less importance to the public; .Sir (corgis Lyttelton was appointed ..."
3. A Treatise of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Bank-notes and by John Barnard Byles, George Sharswood (1874)
"Cooke, 15 corgis, 321 ; Gaston v. Barney, 11 Ohio (NS), 506; Irwin v. Paulett,
1 Kansas, 418. If payment is offered on an account not due, the creditor need ..."
4. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1881)
"The incorporation of the corgis. Georgian kingdom gave Russia an outlying territory
south of the Caucasus on the upper course of the Kur. ..."
5. Medical lexicon by Robley Dunglison (1860)
"Ita organization is similar t» that of the «kin of other parts of the body, except
that the chorion is thinner. SCROTUM corgis, Pericardium — s. ..."
6. Narrative and Critical History of America by Justin Winsor (1884)
"[There is a long note on the landfall of Gosnold on the Maine coast, in Poor's
Vindication of corgis, p. 30. — ED.] f The relation of Pring's voyage is ..."