Definition of Gladstones

1. gladstone [n] - See also: gladstone

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gladstones

gladiusite
gladlier
gladliest
gladly
gladly suffer fools
gladness
gladnesses
glads
gladship
gladsome
gladsomely
gladsomeness
gladsomenesses
gladsomer
gladsomest
gladstones (current term)
gladwyn
glady
glafenine
glaik
glaiket
glaikit
glaiks
glaiky
glair
glaire
glaired
glaireous
glaires
glairier

Literary usage of Gladstones

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

1. History of St. Andrews: Episcopal, Monastic, Academic, and Civil, Comprising by Charles Jobson Lyon (1843)
"Martine gives the following anecdote of gladstones under this year. ... At the same time, gladstones was made titular Archbishop of St Andrews; ..."

2. An Apologetical Narration of the State and Government of the Kirk of by William Scot, John Forbes (1846)
"... he answered, " Hold your toungue, we shall steall them off their feet." After the eight ministers had taken journey, Mr George gladstones informed his ..."

3. Our Old Country Towns by Alfred Rimmer (1881)
"Hawarden—Hawarden Castle, the seat of the gladstones—Serjeant Glynne—Hawarden Rectory—Ewloe Castle—Flint, Holywell, ..."

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