Definition of Korus

1. koru [n] - See also: koru

Lexicographical Neighbors of Korus

koromikos
koronion
korora
kororas
korrigan
korrigans
korrigum
korrigums
kors
korshunovskite
koru
korun
koruna
korunas
koruny
korus (current term)
korzhinskite
kos
koses
kosha
koshas
kosher
kosher salt
kosher salts
kosher tax
kosher taxes
koshered
koshering
kosherize
kosherized

Literary usage of Korus

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

1. The Journal of the Polynesian Society by Polynesian Society (N.Z.) (1920)
"... o run a totai, ka patia ai I nga mama a korus ki ... ko to ton, ko Pata, tat korus ii kako; o akara korus, e iti; ..."

2. Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology by Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England), Walter L. Nash (1876)
"The cepha is both divided and multiplied by ten; the smaller dimension being the omer, and the larger the korus. This larger dimension we find under the ..."

3. California and Her Indian Children by Cornelia Taber, Northern California Indian Association (1911)
"A tract of 28000 acres, extending fourteen miles along the Sacramento River, by three miles wide, was set apart for the korus (Colus), and the other ..."

4. Palestine Under the Moslems: A Description of Syria and the Holy Land from A by Guy Le Strange (1890)
"korus (CYRRHUS).—" A fort on a mountain that forms part of the Jabal ... KOrus to Halab (Is, IH, Id.), i day; ..."

5. The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1911)
""I am," returned the phenomenon. "I stand by Andrew Johnson and his policy, and I don't want no office!" "Hev yoo got wun ?" shouted they all in korus. ..."

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