Lexicographical Neighbors of Mecks
Literary usage of Mecks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Conquest of Virginia: the Forest Primeval: An Account, Based on Original by Conway Whittle Sams (1916)
"... do inhabit the Mas- sa-wo-mecks (Powhatan's yet mortal enemies) upon a great
salt water, which by all likelihood may either be some part of Canada, ..."
2. Ole Mars An' Ole Miss: By Edmund K. Goldsborough by Edmund K. Goldsborough (1900)
"Dey tells me cats bo'n on de full ub de moon neber mecks mousers, an' chickens
hatched on de full ub de moon is fussin' all de time and neber mecks good ..."
3. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1906)
""Dis heah cupboard mecks me shame, Brer Langford. Dey ain'ta thing fer any sech
as you in it. Won't you please, sir, teck de candle an' fetch a bottle of ..."