Definition of Likins

1. likin [n] - See also: likin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Likins

liker
likers
likes
likest
liketh
likewake
likewakes
likewalk
likewalks
likewise
likewize
likeworthy
likin
liking
likings
likins (current term)
likish
likuta
lil'
lilac
lilacin
lilacky
lilacs
lilangeni
liliaceae
liliaceous
liliaceous plant
lilial
lilied
lilies

Literary usage of Likins

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

1. A History of the Puget Sound Country: Its Resources, Its Commerce and Its by William Farrand Prosser (1903)
"Calvin T. likins, a successful real estate dealer and leading citizen of Whatcom, ... On the paternal side Leonard likins came of Revolutionary stock, ..."

2. Chinese Life in Town and Country by Émile Bard (1905)
"Stations for the collection of likins are innumerable, being only twenty miles ... One of the commonest ways of avoiding full payment of the likins is to ..."

3. The Law of Contracts by William Herbert Page (1919)
"likins, 122 Mo. 279, 27 SW 531. Weakness of mind due to aick- ness; conveyance by parent to child. Orr. v. Pennington, 93 Va. 268, 24 SE 928. ..."

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