Definition of Leiring

1. leir [v] - See also: leir

Lexicographical Neighbors of Leiring

leiomyomas
leiomyomatosis
leiomyomectomy
leiomyosarcoma
leiomyosarcomas
leiomyosarcomata
leiotonin
leiotrichi
leiotrichous
leipoa
leipoas
leipothymic
leir
leired
leiring (current term)
leirs
leis
leish
leisher
leishest
leishman-donovan bodies
leishmania
leishmania braziliensis
leishmania donovani
leishmania enriettii
leishmania guyanensis
leishmania infantum
leishmania major
leishmania mexicana

Literary usage of Leiring

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

1. Publications. by Parish Register Society, London, London Parish Register Society, Deland Florida State Historical Society, Florida State Historical Society, Deland, Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Reparations Commission, North Carolina Historical Commission, British-H (1900)
"John Biggs and Joane leiring was married ye 4 day of June 1672. John Brookes and Ann brown ware married ye 27 desember 1674. Henry Lacy and Mary Phi [blank] ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1880)
"There is generally a shod on the highest cliff to shelter the hewer, called the leiring-houte or bacon-house (beacon-house). Kicking cough, a dry, ..."

3. History of France: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Jules Michelet, G. H. Smith (1851)
"... an accused person who, leiring popular prejudices, demands to be tried ty Tiberius, as superior to prepossessions of lie kind ; lie was influenced, too, ..."

4. The Modern Traveller: A Popular Description, Geographical, Historical, and by Josiah Conder (1828)
"... dividing the rich lands of Central, from the more sterile of Western India, and leiring as a great bulwark against the further drifting of the sands of ..."

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