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Definition of Mynas
1. myna [n] - See also: myna
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mynas
Literary usage of Mynas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sub-Tropical Rambles in the Land of the Aphanapteryx: Personal Experiences by Nicolas Pike (1873)
"... Hands of Sir Henry Barkly and his Lady— Description of Scenery—Geological
Features — Ghosts—mynas — Ferns and Fernery—Ravages by Cyclone of 1868. ..."
2. Modern Criticism Considered in Its Relation to the Fourth Gospel by Henry William Watkins (1890)
"... mynas, a Greek scholar in the employ M. vme- of the French Government, who
had been sent out by search M. Villemain, the Minister of Public Instruction, ..."
3. The Birds of India: Being a Natural History of All the Birds Known to by Thomas Claverhill Jerdon (1863)
"The glossy mynas of India comprise two very distinct forms, one with rather
slender bill, of delicate conformation, consisting of a single species ..."