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Definition of Ghesses
1. ghesse [v] - See also: ghesse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ghesses
Literary usage of Ghesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pott's Discovery of Witches in the County of Lancaster by Thomas Potts, Edward Bromley (1845)
"... whether the proofs brought against them be not incredible, consisting of
ghesses, presumptions, & impossibilities contrarie to reason, scripture, ..."
2. "Brief Lives" by John Aubrey, Andrew Clark (1898)
"John Pell, DD, was borne at Southwick in Sussex on St. David's day, anno Domini
1611; his youngest uncle ghesses about noon. Anno 1632 he maried. ..."
3. Strictures on Some Parts of the Oxford Tracts: A Charge Delivered to the by John Henry Browne (1838)
"These tales haue been craftily deuised to beguile our eies, that whilest we thinke
vpon these ghesses, and so occupy our selues in beholding a shadow or ..."