Lexicographical Neighbors of Musse
Literary usage of Musse
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes (1861)
"1717. Editio quarta, prioribus auctior. Lond. 1721, 12mo. 2 vols. musse ...
232,10s. M. Edited by Bishop Blomfield, and Tho. Rennell. musse ..."
2. Southern France Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"... MusSe. TOULOUSE. /. Route IL left is the *Large Cloister, & picturesque
structure of the 14th cent., the trefoil arches of which, supported by double ..."
3. Homes of Our Forefathers in Boston, Old England, and Boston, New England by Edwin Whitefield (1889)
"musse Y CASTLE. This old tower stands in an Enclosure on the eastern side of St.
John's Row, and is only the main portion of an extensive building erected ..."
4. The Year-book of Education for by Henry Kiddle, Alexander J. Schem (1878)
"Taken en musse, the academies numbered, respectively, 3601 and 3960 students in
the above mentioned years. The Academy of Milan has the largest number of ..."
5. A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames: With Special American Instances by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley (1901)
"Mouse, Muss, musse.—Nick. ' the mouse ' ; ME mous ; cf. Ratt. Roger Mus, co.
Essex, 1273. A. John le Mous, burgess, returned for Wilton, 1302. ..."
6. The Early History of Charles James Fox by George Otton Trevelyan (1880)
"Lord Holland in his own family—Birth of Charles James Fox—His childhood—Wandsworth—Eton
and Paris—Dr. Barnard—The musse Eto- ..."