¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Courbs
1. courb [v] - See also: courb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Courbs
Literary usage of Courbs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1836)
"... the jurisdiction, and sent the case back to the State courbs which had
jurisdiction to punish the citizens of Ohio for ..."
2. Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship of the United States and British by Henry William Herbert (1871)
"... courbs, N. 0., Saturday, April 24.—Jockey Club Tune, $1000, with an inside
state of $2500 each. Four-mile heats. ..."
3. The Cincinnati Superior Court Reporter by Charles Phelps Taft, Ohio Superior Court (Cincinnati), Bellamy Storer, Peter Rawson Taft (1872)
"We need not multiply authorities upon this point, though we find very analogous
cases decided by courbs of the highest authority, when the principle we have ..."
4. East by West, Essays in Transportation: A Commentary on the Political by Alfred James Morrison (1920)
"Born not far from the Danube, educated in the courbs and armies of Asia, invested
with the purple by the legions of Britain," Constantine looked with cold ..."
5. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1836)
"... the jurisdiction, and sent the case back to the State courbs which had
jurisdiction to punish the citizens of Ohio for ..."
6. Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship of the United States and British by Henry William Herbert (1871)
"... courbs, N. 0., Saturday, April 24.—Jockey Club Tune, $1000, with an inside
state of $2500 each. Four-mile heats. ..."
7. The Cincinnati Superior Court Reporter by Charles Phelps Taft, Ohio Superior Court (Cincinnati), Bellamy Storer, Peter Rawson Taft (1872)
"We need not multiply authorities upon this point, though we find very analogous
cases decided by courbs of the highest authority, when the principle we have ..."
8. East by West, Essays in Transportation: A Commentary on the Political by Alfred James Morrison (1920)
"Born not far from the Danube, educated in the courbs and armies of Asia, invested
with the purple by the legions of Britain," Constantine looked with cold ..."