Lexicographical Neighbors of Naams
Literary usage of Naams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1916)
"Vei de naams, ie the refusal to give up the distress, forms the subject of a
treatise in the " Mirror of Justice," c. ii. s. xxvi. ..."
2. A Handbook of Phonetics by Henry Sweet (1877)
"have been several intermediate stages between naams and neim—the one word certainly
did not change straight into the other. If these changes had taken place ..."
3. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1865)
"Vei de naams, ie the refusal to give up the distress, forms the subject of a
treatise in the " Mirror of Justice," c. ii. s. xxvi. ..."
4. Liber Albus: The White Book of the City of London by John Carpenter, Henry Thomas Riley (1861)
"Item, the Sheriffs may hold before them pleas of seizure of naams ill lieu of
... As to naams, see page 165 ante, of defence. Note 6. ..."
5. Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Prepared by Great Britain Public Record Office, Great Britain Court of Chancery, H. C. Maxwell Lyte, England Sovereign (1272-1307 : Edward I) (1901)
"... or ' naams' or for other purposes in connection with their office, but to
permit the said abbot and convent and their men and tenants to have pasture ..."