Definition of Markas

1. marka [n] - See also: marka

Lexicographical Neighbors of Markas

mark-up
mark-ups
mark and sweep
mark down
mark my words
mark of Cain
mark off
mark out
mark time
mark to market
mark to markets
mark to model
mark up
marka
markable
markas (current term)
markdown
markdowns
marke
marked
marked-up
marked foetal bradycardia
markedly
markedness
markednesses
markee
markees
marker
marker bed
marker chromosome

Literary usage of Markas

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

1. Collectanea Anglo-premonstratensia: Documents Drawn from the Original by Francis Aidan Gasquet, Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Premonstratensians (1906)
"... с markas, modo vero ejusdem abbatis sagaci providencia xxv markas, in ceteris animalibus, ... markas ..."

2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1896)
"This tale was first of all written down for me as an exercise in English by one of my pupils, the Rev. markas ... Eg : — Though markas ..."

3. The Reign of William Rufus and the Accession of Henry the First by Edward A[ugustus] Freeman (1882)
"... reddit regi o. et x. markas argenti. ... dicunt quod episcopus G. habet xxxiii. markas argenti et unam markam auri propter ..."

4. Memorials of Cambridge: A Series of Views of the Colleges, Halls, and Public by Thomas Wright, Harry Longueville Jones, John Le Keux (1847)
"... my lorde markas of Northampton, and at one of the clocke began the dispute in divinite upon the ..."

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