Lexicographical Neighbors of Crames
Literary usage of Crames
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels Through Central Africa to Timbuctoo: And Across the Great Desert, to by René Caillié (1830)
"Thistle of the desert.—Vexations and persecutions of the Moors, their
intolerance.— Wells of crames. ..."
2. Highways and Byways in the Border by Andrew Lang, John Lang (1914)
"And as the Scots were forced back past those "crames," the desire for loot proved
too strong for some of the English combatants. By ones and twos, ..."
3. Churchwardens' Accounts of Pittington and Other Parishes in the Diocese of by James Barmby (1888)
"In the disbursements below, for 1614-15, we find: ' Pd for iron crames for the
church coffins'; where 'crames' may be taken to mean cramps of iron for ..."
4. Travels Through Central Africa to Timbuctoo: And Across the Great Desert, to by René Caillié (1830)
"Thistle of the desert.—Vexations and persecutions of the Moors, their
intolerance.— Wells of crames. ..."
5. Highways and Byways in the Border by Andrew Lang, John Lang (1914)
"And as the Scots were forced back past those "crames," the desire for loot proved
too strong for some of the English combatants. By ones and twos, ..."
6. Churchwardens' Accounts of Pittington and Other Parishes in the Diocese of by James Barmby (1888)
"In the disbursements below, for 1614-15, we find: ' Pd for iron crames for the
church coffins'; where 'crames' may be taken to mean cramps of iron for ..."