Lexicographical Neighbors of Gursh
gurneys gurniad gurning gurns gurrah gurrahs gurrier gurriers gurries gurrnki | gurrnkis gurry gurs gursh (current term) gurshes gurt gurts guru gurudom gurudoms | guruism guruisms guruji gurujis gurulike gurus guruship guruships |
Literary usage of Gursh
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United by William Powell Mason (1831)
"gursh. 290 CUSTOM-HOUSE BOND. See SURETY, 1. DAMAGES. Case for a deceit in selling
a vessel as a British vessel, she being in fact not British, ..."
2. Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York by Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court (1849)
"gursh, 5 Mason, 290. Hamilton v. Frazer, Stuart's Canada Rep. 27. 1 Bacon, 623.)
Though the transaction in question occurred at sea, as thus denned, ..."
3. The United States Service Magazine (1864)
"Waldemar gursh, of Maryland. Levi N. Smith, of Massachusetts. John H. Alley, of
Massachusetts. Philo P. Judson, of the 8th Illinois Cavalry. ..."
4. Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond by Budgett Meakin (1905)
"The confusing lack of a monetary system equals anything even in southern Morocco,
between which and this place the poor despised "gursh" turns up as a ..."
5. Tripoli the Mysterious, by Mabel Loomis Todd (1912)
"Later, when Italians blew up the Gil gursh fort, the city shook to its foundations
and our friend's fine collection of Roman antiquities was strewn in ..."
6. Reading Book of the Turkish Language, with a Grammar and Vocabulary by William Burckhardt Barker (1854)
"... (plural of ij*j£- gursh) piastres, five or six of which make a shilling.
Originally it was of the value of a Spanish dollar, but it has been reduced (by ..."