Definition of Gemony

1. expressing surprise [interj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gemony

gemmologist
gemmologists
gemmology
gemmotherapy
gemmulation
gemmule
gemmules
gemmuliferous
gemmy
gemological
gemologically
gemologies
gemologist
gemologists
gemology
gemony (current term)
gemoot
gemot
gemote
gemotes
gemots
gempylid
gems
gemsbok
gemsboks
gemsbuck
gemsbucks
gemshorn
gemshorns
gemstone

Literary usage of Gemony

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

1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"... the greatest centre, not only in Europe but in the world; but within the present generation the industry has been rapidly developing in gemony, Tm^. ..."

2. Star-names and Their Meanings by Richard Hinckley Allen (1899)
"... of that day," O gemony ! " And theatre-goers will recall the " O Gemini! " of Lucy in Sheridan's Rivals. Astrologers assigned to this constellation ..."

3. Outlines of Roman Law: Comprising Its Historical Growth and General Principles by William Carey Morey (1914)
"... been of a federative character, with Rome at the head of the league. By the conditions of this he- gemony there were recognized the rights of ..."

4. A History of Greece from the Earliest Times to the Present by Telemachus Thomas Timayenis (1880)
"... gemony was finally concluded the fourth political union of the nation, which, although it did not last a long time, yet accomplished achievements worthy ..."

5. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"... gemony, jiminy; in the phrase О Gemini, or simply Gemini, ie, by the Twins, ie, Castor and Pollux ; in E. orig. as an imitation of classical use, ..."

6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"... the greatest centre, not only in Europe but in the world; but within the present generation the industry has been rapidly developing in gemony, Tm^. ..."

7. Star-names and Their Meanings by Richard Hinckley Allen (1899)
"... of that day," O gemony ! " And theatre-goers will recall the " O Gemini! " of Lucy in Sheridan's Rivals. Astrologers assigned to this constellation ..."

8. Outlines of Roman Law: Comprising Its Historical Growth and General Principles by William Carey Morey (1914)
"... been of a federative character, with Rome at the head of the league. By the conditions of this he- gemony there were recognized the rights of ..."

9. A History of Greece from the Earliest Times to the Present by Telemachus Thomas Timayenis (1880)
"... gemony was finally concluded the fourth political union of the nation, which, although it did not last a long time, yet accomplished achievements worthy ..."

10. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"... gemony, jiminy; in the phrase О Gemini, or simply Gemini, ie, by the Twins, ie, Castor and Pollux ; in E. orig. as an imitation of classical use, ..."

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