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Definition of Nonages
1. nonage [n] - See also: nonage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonages
Literary usage of Nonages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy: In Two Parts. The First Containing, a by John Gummere (1837)
"... 88 23 54 long, nonages. 73 41 34 alt. nonages. 2. Required the longitude and
altitude of the ..."
2. The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal by David Brewster, Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh (1819)
"dA Longitude of nonages. Then cos ^ cos <p = cos M Sin M sin ('N + <A=sin.
6 Sun's mean Longitude. Sun's Semidiameter. ..."
3. The New American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of Navigation ...by Nathaniel Bowditch by Nathaniel Bowditch (1826)
"nonages^ D's dist from nonages his distance or its supp. to 3€0" is arch D.
—Reduction, Table XXXVIII D's horizontal parallax . ..."
4. An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy. In Two Parts: The First, Containing a by John Gummere (1822)
"... 88 23 54 long, nonages. 73 41 34 alt. nonages. 2. Required the longitude and
altitude of the ..."