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Definition of Ewers
1. ewer [n] - See also: ewer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ewers
evulgation evulgations evulse evulsed evulses evulsing evulsion evulsions evzone evzones | ew ewaldite ewe ewe-necked ewer ewers (current term) ewes ewest ewftes ewghen | ewhow ewk ewked ewking ewks ewt ewts eww ex |
Literary usage of Ewers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1911)
"Balance due ewers, $440.00." On the trial plaintiff obtained a verdict and ...
R. ewers, then they are both liable for any expenses attached thereto. ..."
2. A LM Ia Ceramic Kiln in South-Central Crete: Function and Pottery Production by Joseph W. Shaw (2001)
"The ewers from the kiln and dump include medium-sized (46, 47) and large (48,
49) examples, ... Medium-sized ewers make up about two-thirds of the total. ..."
3. A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians by John Gardner Wilkinson (1854)
"and ewers, not unlike those used by the modern Egyptians, ... In the houses of
the rich they were of gold, Golden ewers and basins in the tomb of ..."
4. Publications by Hampshire Record Society, Winchester (1886)
"... of the Pavilion and to the Treasurer at Wolvesey four brazen basins and ewers.
We learn from our Charter how great were the Bishop's precautions for the ..."
5. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"... ewers, and tall rose-water bottles. The lastre is generally used alone, and
not, as in the Italian majolica, combined with other non-lustre pigments. ..."