Definition of Kanses

1. kans [n] - See also: kans

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kanses

kannakin
kanny
kanoite
kanonaite
kanone
kanonerovite
kanones
kanoodle
kanoodled
kanoodles
kanoodling
kanoon
kanoons
kans
kansas
kanses (current term)
kantar
kantars
kanted
kantela
kantelas
kantele
kanteles
kanten
kantens
kantha
kanthas
kantikoy
kantikoys
kanting

Literary usage of Kanses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Exploratory Travels Through the Western Territories of North America by Zebulon Montgomery Pike, William M Maguire (1889)
"About three o'clock in the afternoon twelve kanses arrived at the village, ... The kanses are a small nation, situated on the river of that name; ..."

2. The Kansa, Or Kaw Indians, and Their History, and the Story of Padilla by George P. Morehouse (1908)
"It was kanses, an outpost of the progressive French, and one of their frontier towns, ... It was kanses, an important French military post and fort, ..."

3. The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ...: Accompanied by an Atlas (1822)
"kanses, a small Indian tribe in Louisiana, who reside near the river of that ... kanses, a large river of Louisiana. It rises in the vast plains between the ..."

4. The French Regime in Wisconsin ... 1634-1760 by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1908)
"neighboring nations, the trade that we have with them may, in an ordinary year amount to eighty packages of deer and bear skins, few other peltries." kanses ..."

5. The Spanish Archives of New Mexico: Comp. and Chronologically Arranged with by Ralph Emerson Twitchell (1914)
"... owing to their great fear of the kanses. We suffered considerably with thirst, but our guns furnished us amply with buffalo-meat. ..."

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