Definition of Cyclings

1. cycling [n] - See also: cycling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyclings

cyclicity
cyclicly
cyclide
cyclides
cyclidic
cyclin
cyclin-dependent kinases
cyclin E-dependent kinase
cyclin a
cyclin b
cyclin d1
cyclin e
cyclinac
cyclinacs
cycling
cyclings (current term)
cyclins
cyclisation
cyclisations
cyclised
cyclising
cyclist
cyclists
cyclitis
cyclitol
cyclitols
cyclization
cyclizations
cyclize
cyclized

Literary usage of Cyclings

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

1. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophyby Helena Petrovna Blavatsky by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1895)
"... i, 692; Creators of. i, 625 ; Cycle of evolution of, i, 203, 206: cyclings round septenary chain, i, 195 ; Development of, i, 204; Dhyan Chohans, of, i, ..."

2. A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors by William Oldnall Russell (1824)
"cyclings of justices, &c. ¡n cases of riots, which / Rep. r. Solev et al. 2 Salk. 593, 594. li. VII. c. 13. relate also 10 the summary pro- 1210. it is not ..."

3. Origines Islandicae: A Collection of the More Important Sagas and Other by Frederick York Powell, Guðbrandur Vigfússon (1905)
"... from whom the priests of Frey's kin or FREY'S cyclings are come, Cetil the Beguiler, Leid-wolf the Champion. ..."

4. Works by Thomas Carlyle (1894)
"Her heart burnt (with anxiety) as beautiful Just as a red ruby, Like the full moon Her eyes (cyclings, pretty eyes) gave sheen. Herself had the maiden pure ..."

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