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Definition of Ginhouse
1. n. A building where cotton is ginned.
Definition of Ginhouse
1. Noun. A building where cotton is ginned. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ginhouse
1. ginnery [n -S] - See also: ginnery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ginhouse
Literary usage of Ginhouse
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 (1920)
"It was alleged that after the policy was issued the ginhouse and contents were
totally destroyed by flre, making a total loss of the full value of the ..."
2. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"Cr. St § 140, declaring that the willful and malicious setting fire to or burning
any barn, stable, coachhouse, ginhouse, storehouse, or warehouse shall ..."
3. Little Folks' Land: The Story of a Little Boy in a Big World by Madge Alford Bigham (1907)
"I do hope Farmer Green will take good care of them at the ginhouse, and send them
safely back to the farm." "You know he will do that," said another one; ..."
4. Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society by Mississippi Historical Society, Franklin Lafayette Riley (1903)
"He caused laughter, which was a rare incident of his speeches, by saying that in
his opinion no ginhouse was burned ; that the gray-haired man in question ..."
5. The United Service (1903)
"Tendrils through each crack escaping Hide the worn roof widely gaping, Every hole
with beauty draping In the ginhouse gray and old. ..."
6. Two Wars: an Autobiography of General Samuel G. French ...: Mexican War; War by Samuel Gibbs French (1901)
"John Adams, of Loring's Division, was killed about two hundred yards east of the
ginhouse, and his body was removed to near the ..."