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Definition of Keeches
1. keech [n] - See also: keech
Lexicographical Neighbors of Keeches
Literary usage of Keeches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1901)
"keeches were always made triangular in my experience, with a bird shaped in ...
keeches were always made at Christmas, and one was allotted to each of the ..."
2. Early Annals of Whitewater, 1837-1867 by Prosper Cravath, Spencer S. Steele (1906)
"... and the keeches settled in Lima, the others in Johnstown. DJ Powers, having
bought the claim of Joseph Nichols, entered the same at the land sale and ..."
3. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society by Essex Archaeological Society (1900)
"... 171 ; — Slough, 177 ; — Slough Meadow, 177 Keeble Field 169 Keebles, 4-acres ..
.. 173 keeches 162 Keep Field 168 ' Keggs, Upper, Long, and Little, ..."
4. History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family: Collateral Lines in Family by Albert Alonzo Pomeroy (1922)
"... Wades, Jessops, keeches and Rocketts, so far as they may bear upon the Pomeroys,
for such a period of time as is to be considered. ..."