Definition of Cromacks

1. cromack [n] - See also: cromack

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cromacks

crohn disease
crohn disease: extraintestinal manifestations
crohn disease: phases
crohn disease: sites
crohn disease vs ulcerative colitis
croissant
croissantlike
croissants
croisé
croisés
crojik
crojiks
crokers
crokinole
cromack
cromacks (current term)
cromakalim
cromb
crombed
crombing
crombs
crome
cromed
cromes
croming
cromlech
cromlechs
cromniomancy
cromoglicate
cromoglicic acid

Literary usage of Cromacks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1895)
"The value of the surveyor's report would have been increased if he had given the full names of gentlemen, whom he records as Mr. cromacks, Mr. Howe, ..."

2. The Registers of Topcliffe, and Morley, in the W.R. of the County of York by William Smith, Joseph Horsfall Turner (1888)
"... wife of Joshua Wood, died May 28, aged 64 Mrs. Dorothy Rothwell, died June 20, aged 84 A child of Benjamin cromacks, died June Jonathan Fothergill, ..."

3. The New England Bibliopolist, Or Notices of Books on American History (1893)
"The value of the surveyor's report would have been increased if he had given the full names of gentlemen, whom he records as Mr. cromacks, Mr. Howe, ..."

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