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Definition of Henges
1. henge [n] - See also: henge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Henges
Literary usage of Henges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1865)
"Send rar brass and Locks and henges for six ... six dos" pr of buts for henges
of tables; ten thous* of gun flints, six halfe bb™ of Choice pistol powder; ..."
2. The English Chronicle Play: A Study in the Popular Historical Literature by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1902)
"... king of Kent at the time of the landing of Hengist at Ebbs- fleet.1 In June,
1597, there is entry of a play which Henslowe calls " henges," ie, Hengist? ..."
3. The Furniture of Our Forefathers by Esther Singleton, Russell Sturgis (1913)
"Send me brass and Locks and henges for six ... six dosn pr of buts for henges of
tables ... a Dos" of Choice Chist locks that cannot be pickt; ..."
4. The Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the British Dominions (1874)
"Danks, probably from henges, or Hangest, near Amiens. The name De henges occurs c.
1272 in England (RH). Hanks is also probably a corruption of it. ..."