Definition of Langleys

1. langley [n] - See also: langley

Lexicographical Neighbors of Langleys

langered
langerhans cell
langerhans cell histiocytoses
langerhans cells
langers
langest
langet
langets
langisite
langite
langlauf
langlaufer
langlaufers
langlauffer
langlaufs
langleys (current term)
langostino
langostinos
langour
langouste
langoustes
langoustine
langoustines
langrages
langrel
langrels
langret
langrets
langridge

Literary usage of Langleys

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

1. Andrew Meade of Ireland and Virginia: His Ancestors, and Some of His by Patrick Hamilton Baskervill (1921)
"The Everard family is of very old and honorable record, and their seat for many generations was "langleys", at Much Waltham or Waltham Magna, ..."

2. Highways and Byways in Hertfordshire by Herbert Winckworth Tompkins (1902)
"CHAPTER IV RICKMANSWORTH, SARRATT, THE langleys JULES DE GONCOURT, when writing to Louis Passy from ..."

3. The Historical Magazine (1868)
"fallowing concerning the note to the langleys, written by iim. in L->41, ... DAWSON : The letter of Mr. Washington Irving, addressed to the langleys and ..."

4. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology by Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1848)
"Good examples of groups of four shafts thus arranged occur at Helmingham Hall built by Sir Lionel Tollemache about 1512 ; Cliftons, Clare ; langleys Farm, ..."

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