Definition of Fechts

1. fecht [v] - See also: fecht

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fechts

feceated
feceates
feceating
fecht
fechter
fechters
fechting
fechts (current term)
fecial
fecials
fecit
fecked
fecking
feckless
fecklessly
fecklessness
fecklessnesses
feckly
fecks

Literary usage of Fechts

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

1. Whistle-Binkie: Or, The Piper of the Party: Being a Collection of Songs for by John Donald Carrick, Alexander Rodger, David Robertson (1878)
"An' fechts, etc. At alehouse an' smiddy he rairs an' he cracks, 'Bout doctrines, an' duties, an' statutes, and acts; ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1826)
"... and faint far-aff echoes o' fechts wi' watchmen, and cries o' "murder, murder—fire, fire" drowned in the fiercer hubbub o' curses, endin' in shouts o' ..."

3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris, George Grove (1865)
"... would be tempted to flee away out of their fechts and their objections, and get a quiet Sabbath-day there." " I'm no for buying peace so dear, ..."

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