Lexicographical Neighbors of Kaims
Literary usage of Kaims
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Leases: Explaining the Nature and Effect of the Contract of by Robert Bell (1820)
"Dr. Anderson, in his View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire says, " He (Lord
kaims) •' assumes it as a postulatum, that a landlord and ten- " ant are ..."
2. A Theological Dictionary by Charles Buck (1807)
"But lord kaims observes, that aversion is opposed to affection and not to desire.
We have an affection to one person; we have an aversion to another: the ..."
3. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats by John Keats (1848)
"Stab to the hilt, De kaims, For I will never by mean hands be led From this so
famous field. Do you hear ! Be quick ! Trumpets. Enter the Earl of CHESTER ..."