Definition of Minas

1. Noun. (plural of mina) ¹

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Definition of Minas

1. mina [n] - See also: mina

Lexicographical Neighbors of Minas

minamiite
minaprine
minar
minarchism
minarchisms
minarchist
minarchists
minaret
minareted
minaretlike
minarets
minargent
minarine
minarines
minars
minas (current term)
minasragrite
minatory
minaudiere
minaudieres
minaul
minauls
minbar
minbars
mince
mince pie
mince pies
mince words
minced
minced oath

Literary usage of Minas

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

1. Hellenic Civilization by George Willis Botsford (1915)
"being four talents and fifty minas, and the income from it being fifty minas each year. Besides these sums he left ivory and iron, which they were using in ..."

2. Hellenic Civilization by George Willis Botsford (1915)
"being four talents and fifty minas, and the income from it being fifty minas each year. Besides these sums he left ivory and iron, which they were using in ..."

3. Thayer Expedition by Charles Frederick Hartt (1870)
"Porto Alegre. — Description of the River below Santa Clara. — Luxuriance of Forest Vegetation. — Santa Clara. — minas Geraes a Land-locked Province. ..."

4. Thayer Expedition by Charles Frederick Hartt (1870)
"Porto Alegre. — Description of the River below Santa Clara. — Luxuriance of Forest Vegetation. — Santa Clara. — minas Geraes a Land-locked Province. ..."

5. Philosophical Works by David Hume (1854)
"... 15 minas; up^iSe'upof, 30 minas: in the whole ten talents 38 minas. An immense sum for an Athenian fortune, and what alone would be esteemed great ..."

6. Philosophical Works by David Hume (1854)
"... 15 minas; up^iSe'upof, 30 minas: in the whole ten talents 38 minas. An immense sum for an Athenian fortune, and what alone would be esteemed great ..."

7. Working North from Patagonia: Being the Narrative of a Journey, Earned on by Harry Alverson Franck (1921)
"... WANDERING IN minas GERAES ON DECEMBER I3TH our alarm-clock having gone astray and being evidently unreplaceable in Brazil, where time means so little, ..."

8. Working North from Patagonia: Being the Narrative of a Journey, Earned on by Harry Alverson Franck (1921)
"... WANDERING IN minas GERAES ON DECEMBER I3TH our alarm-clock having gone astray and being evidently unreplaceable in Brazil, where time means so little, ..."

9. The Philosophical Works of David Hume by David Hume (1854)
"50 minas ; KVK^MU ... where he spent 0 talents: taxes, once 30 minas, another time 40 ... 12 minas; jop^j-of ira«5i»v \o/iu, 15 minas: Ku/ii,Mf ..."

10. The Philosophical Works of David Hume by David Hume (1854)
"50 minas ; KVK^MU ... where he spent 0 talents: taxes, once 30 minas, another time 40 ... 12 minas; jop^j-of ira«5i»v \o/iu, 15 minas: Ku/ii,Mf ..."

11. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"Brazil; province minas Geraes. Fruit greenish, of the size of a Mirabelle Plum. ... Brazil, from minas Geraes to Rio Grande do Sul. This Guava- bush attains ..."

12. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"Brazil; province minas Geraes. Fruit greenish, of the size of a Mirabelle Plum. ... Brazil, from minas Geraes to Rio Grande do Sul. This Guava- bush attains ..."

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