Lexicographical Neighbors of Kishes
kirsome kirtan kirtankar kirtankars kirtans kirtle kirtled kirtles kirumbo kis | kisan kisans kish kishes (current term) kishka kishkas kishke kishkes kisir kismat | kismats kismet kismetic kismets kiss'd kiss-and-tell |
Literary usage of Kishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scandinavian Kingdom of Dublin by Charles Haliday (1884)
"On the North side have laid and filled 400 kishes this summer (Ib.) 17 January,
1717-18 : Have laid 348 kishes on north side since last report (Ib.) 25th ..."
2. Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin: In the Possession of the Municipal by Dublin (Ireland), Rosa Mulholland Gilbert, John Francis Weldrick (1898)
"We have laid down the kishes on the north side ... and likewise are laying down
kishes from the east end of the aforesaid kishes in a line towards the ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1813)
"Each cabin requires at least twenty- five kishes for the consumption of one winter.
... One ton ef coals is equal to fourteen kishes of turf, at 4s. ..."