2. Noun. (plural of dewar); (alternative spelling of Dewars) ¹
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Definition of Dewars
1. dewar [n] - See also: dewar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dewars
Literary usage of Dewars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Celtic Magazine by Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain (1880)
"Similarly the dewars of ... dewars of the treasure—the ... bell were dewars,
because of their semi-ecclesiastical offices. ..."
2. Scottish Notes and Queries edited by John Bulloch, John Alexander Henderson (1890)
"dewars, Printers, Dundee. His new magazine was supported by Drs. Chalmers, ...
Printed by M'Cosh, Park & dewars. The Diagnostic Society held its meetings in ..."
3. Baseball by Richard George Knowles, Richard Morton (1896)
"The ninth innings brought 4 runs for the dewars, and they were ahead for the
first time ... One run was made by the dewars, and then three men were retired. ..."
4. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1889)
"There was no notice to Mrs. Anderson of dewars' claim. ... Solicitors for the
trustee, Lewi» Л Churchman, Solicitors for Mr. dewars, Freeman & Bottomley. ..."
5. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness by Gaelic Society of Inverness (1900)
"There were other dewars who had other relics of St ... dewars of the Bernan or
bell, Dewar- na-Ferg, or of the mallet (?) ; Dewar-na-Mayne (Dewar of the ..."