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Definition of Cortland
1. Noun. Large apple with a red skin.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cortland
Literary usage of Cortland
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Ohio State Geologist, Ohio Division of Geological Survey (1912)
"When describing the Berea grit in the vicinity of cortland, Dr. Orton wrote as
follows: "It is always overlain by a thin but very black fossiliferous bed of ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1842)
"... cortland '•'., A. )"., March, 1841, comprising statements nf the case by
several medical gentlemen, together with notes and comments on the testimony. ..."
3. Century of American Savings Banks: Pub. Under the Auspices of the Savings by James Hilton Manning (1917)
"cortland was then a village of 2000 to 3000 inhabitants, and already had three
banks in operation, while the nearby village of Homer had one, ..."
4. Life of Thurlow Weed Including His Autobiography and a Memoir by Thurlow Weed, Harriet A. Weed, Thurlow Weed Barnes (1883)
"But the hope was disappointed by the removal of my father, with his family, to
the town of Cincinnatus, cortland County, in March, 1808. ..."
5. All Among the Lighthouses: Or, The Cruise of the Goldenrod by Schuyler Crowninshield (1886)
"The Joy of cortland and John is turned to Mourning. ... cortland said something
of this kind to John as they came on deck together; but, as John pointed out ..."
6. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1895)
"Against this BUM the cashier of the cortland bank had . ... On the morning of
Tuesday, June 3d, Beahm had to his credit in the cortland bank, ..."