Lexicographical Neighbors of Kaies
kahuna kahunas kahweol kai kai-lan kai apple kaiak kaiaked kaiaking kaiaks | kaibosh kaibun kaid kaids kaie kaies (current term) kaif kaifs kaik kaikai | kaikais kaikawaka kaiki kaikis kaikomako kaiks kail kailan kails kailyard |
Literary usage of Kaies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1846)
"And when they shall mete in ther course they shall chaunge ther kaies. And yf it
shall [chance] at any tyme that any of the saide ..."
2. The Chronicle of Calais: In the Reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. to the by Richard Turpyn (1846)
"And when they shall mete in ther course they shall chaunge ther kaies. And yf it
shall [chance] at any tyme that any of the saide ..."
3. The Chronicle of Calais: In the Reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. to the by Richard Turpyn, John Gough Nichols (1846)
"And when they shall mete in ther course they shall chaunge ther kaies. And yf it
shall [chance] at any tyme that any of the saide ..."
4. The Pygmies by Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau (1894)
"For instance, in the note which I just quoted, Anderson describes three Sa- kaies
belonging to a half-civilised tribe, and speaks of their complexion as ..."