Definition of Karsy

1. kazi [n KARSIES] - See also: kazi

Lexicographical Neighbors of Karsy

karroos
karsey
karseys
karsies
karst
karstenite
karstic
karstification
karstifications
karstify
karstological
karstologist
karstologists
karstology
karsts
karsy (current term)
kart
karter
karters
karting
kartings
karts
karvel
karvels
karwinaphthol
kary-
karyo-
karyochrome
karyochrome cell
karyoclasis

Literary usage of Karsy

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

1. Manchester Streets and Manchester Men by Thomas Swindells (1908)
"... For aw've just come fro' karsy Moor, Wi' uncle J >au and mony moore, 'Twere cover't o'er wi' rich an' poor ; Aw never seed sich sects ..."

2. A Bibliographical List of the Works that Have Been Published, Or are Known by Walter William Skeat, John Howard Nodal, William Hugh Patterson (1877)
"Sequel to Tim Bobbin Grave, by HO SHAW. Jones' Ramble to karsy moor Races, by M. WILSON. Johnny Green's description of Tinkers' Gardens, ..."

3. The Life of Bismarck, Private and Political: With Descriptive Notices of His by George Hesekiel (1870)
"In the Grand Duchy of Posen, by a Cabinet Order of the King, the four places karsy, Bobry, Budy, ..."

4. A Bibliographical List of the Works that Have Been Published, Or are Known by Walter William Skeat, William Edward Armytage Axon, John Howard Nodal, William Hugh Patterson (1877)
"... to karsy moor Eaces, by M. WILSON. Johnny Green's description of Tinkers' Gardens, by A. WILSON. Johnny Green's Wedding, by Ditto. ..."

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