2. Verb. (third-person singular of garner) ¹
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Definition of Garners
1. garner [v] - See also: garner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garners
Literary usage of Garners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, John Graham Cordery (1871)
"Then from the city, with what speed they might, Brought sheep and oxen, and
sweet-savour'd wine 620 And corn from out their garners ; likewise, ..."
2. The Young Mill-wright and Miller's Guide: Illustrated by Twenty-eight by Oliver Evans, Cadwallader Evans, Thomas Ellicott (1860)
"All these rules are founded on the proportion, that as 22 is to 7, so is the
circumference to the diameter. ARTICLE 77. CONTENTS OF garners, HOPPERS, ETC., ..."
3. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville: The Version of the Cotton Manuscript in by John Mandeville, Willem van Ruysbroeck, Odorico (1905)
"... of the Cunning to know Balm and to prove it ; and of the garners of Joseph
EGYPT is a long country, but it is straight, that is to say narrow, ..."
4. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, John Graham Cordery (1871)
"Then from the city, with what speed they might, Brought sheep and oxen, and
sweet-savour'd wine 620 And corn from out their garners ; likewise, ..."
5. The Young Mill-wright and Miller's Guide: Illustrated by Twenty-eight by Oliver Evans, Cadwallader Evans, Thomas Ellicott (1860)
"All these rules are founded on the proportion, that as 22 is to 7, so is the
circumference to the diameter. ARTICLE 77. CONTENTS OF garners, HOPPERS, ETC., ..."
6. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville: The Version of the Cotton Manuscript in by John Mandeville, Willem van Ruysbroeck, Odorico (1905)
"... of the Cunning to know Balm and to prove it ; and of the garners of Joseph
EGYPT is a long country, but it is straight, that is to say narrow, ..."