Definition of Curnier

1. curny [adj] - See also: curny

Lexicographical Neighbors of Curnier

curlycue
curlycues
curlycup gumweed
curlyhead
curlyheads
curmudgeon
curmudgeonlier
curmudgeonliest
curmudgeonliness
curmudgeonly
curmudgeons
curmurring
curn
curney
curnier (current term)
curniest
curns
curny
curpel
curpels
curple
curples
curr
currach
currachs
curragh
curraghs
currajong
currajongs

Literary usage of Curnier

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

1. Vital Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 by Essex Institute, Danvers (Mass.) (1909)
"Caroline Newman, d. twin, William N. [curnier. dup.] and Caroline A. (Ward), Jan. 21, 1846. Charles Eugene, a. William Augustus and Hannah (Bean), at Salem, ..."

2. American Book Prices Current (1913)
"Paris, curnier, 1866-67. 2 vols., 410. Cl., Herzog, H., Apr. 25, '13. (too) $47.00. and II of the Anciennetés des Juifs; and. Four Photographic Facsimiles ..."

3. Chambers's Biographical Dictionary: The Great of All Times and Nations by Francis Hindes Groome, David Patrick (1898)
"See Lives by curnier (1858), I,e»cure(1888), and Le Breton (1895). Rivers, RICHARD WOODVILLE, EARL, was esquire to Henry V., and during his son's reign was ..."

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