Lexicographical Neighbors of Deeves
Literary usage of Deeves
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Surrey Parish Register Society (1905)
"The burials of these two persons are recorded as deeves. These discrepancies were
discovered too late to be noted in the text or errata. ..."
2. Journey to the North of India Overland from England Through Russia, Persia by Arthur Conolly (1834)
"Gins and deeves.—How to obtain power over them.—The Ordeal. —The Peris.—Peri
Muran Gool. ... deeves ..."
3. The Publications of the Surrey Parish Register Society by Surrey Parish Register Society (1905)
"The burials of these two persons are recorded as deeves. These discrepancies were
discovered too late to be noted in the ..."
4. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1832)
"234, there is an express prohibition against holding intercourse with deeves:—"
Whoever sits down " with the Deev, or the worshipper of deeves, ..."
5. History of the Early Kings of Persia: From Kaiomars, the First of the by David Shea (1832)
"According to the Mohammedan traditions, the Almighty created the deeves before
Adam, and gave them to the government of the world during 7000 years. ..."
6. Official Report ... Annual Convention by Henry Howard Molyneux Carnarvon (1890)
"Mr. deeves, of New York. — Mr. Chairman, I would offer an amendment to that, that
we include in that the industrial education of the youth of the country ..."
7. The Book of Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of by John W. Leonard (1905)
"deeves, Griffen Hampton, lumber merchant; b. Buffalo, NY, Sept. 19, 1866; s.
TS and Rebecca G. (Hampton) deeves; ed. Chicago public schools and Bryant ..."