Lexicographical Neighbors of Gnows
Literary usage of Gnows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1828)
"His previous seat had been gnows Hall in Staffordshire, and from Knightley in
the latter county the family acquired its name. The Manor-house, of the hall ..."
2. The Works of William Robertson: To which is Prefixed an Account of His Life by William Robertson, Alexander Stewart (1820)
"Enclosed in MY LORDS, Unto your Lordships humbly means and Randolph's gnowS, wc
fae Barons and Freeholders of this realm, ..."
3. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford: With Observations by William Pitt, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) (1796)
"... gnows very tall, to six feet high and upwards, extremely productive; very
common by the sides of streams, in hedges, and sometimes in pretty broad, ..."
4. Library of Universal Knowledge: A Reprint of the Last (1880) Edinburgh and (1880)
"... country is subject give the British islands a short advantage in summer, and
their milder winters leave their lawns greener and less covered by gnows. ..."
5. Explorations in Australia: I.- Explorations in Search of Dr. Leichardt and by John Forrest Forrest (1875)
"... which I found to be in south latitude 30° 34' by meridian altitude of the sun.
Read Divine Service. Jemmy shot six gnows and a ..."
6. Dr. Grant and the Mountain Nestorians by Thomas Laurie (1853)
"... and increases with the melting of the distant gnows, till it attains its
height, between the middle and the end of May ; and then again decreases ..."