Definition of Lanas

1. lana [n] - See also: lana

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lanas

lampyrid
lampyrids
lampyrine
lampyrines
lampyris
lamrim
lams
lamster
lamsters
lana
lanai
lanais
lanaries
lanarkite
lanary
lanas (current term)
lanate
lanated
lanatoside D
lanatosides
lance-corporal
lance-jack
lance-jacks
lance corporal
lance corporals
lance fish
lanced
lancefish
lancefishes

Literary usage of Lanas

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

1. Publications by English Historical Society (1849)
"Edward i. tros régis nee lanas, ncc coria, nee extraordina- ~ rium quicquam capere, aut aliquid exigere ab for the war invitis ..."

2. Spanish Fables in Verse by Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford (1918)
"Caminaba el buen Juan lanas Cuando en el camino halló (No sé si de plata u oro), Un rodado superior. Probó Juan a levantarlo; Mas apenas lo movió; ..."

3. A Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands & Adjacent Countries by John Crawfurd (1856)
"Thus, in Malay and Javanese it is nanas ; in Balinese, manas ; in Madurese, lanas ; and in ... lanas ..."

4. The American and English Encyclopaedia of Law by David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield (1904)
"school district has no power to levy taxes on lanas not within its limits,1 and when property is made subject to taxation in one district, it is withdrawn ..."

5. The Gospel in Central America: Containing a Sketch of the Country, Physical by Frederick Crowe (1850)
"... Absolution—Assassinations —Juvenile training to the knife—Annual loss by murder—Venality of Judges—" lanas" —General licentiousness—Inefficacy gf Popery ..."

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