Definition of Obias

1. obia [n] - See also: obia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Obias

obeysant
obeysaunt
obfirmation
obfuscate
obfuscated
obfuscates
obfuscating
obfuscation
obfuscations
obfuscator
obfuscators
obfuscatory
obhaplostemonous
obi
obia
obias (current term)
obidoxime
obidoxime chloride
obied
obies
obiing
obiism
obiisms
obiit
obijime
obimbricate
obis
obit
obital
obiter

Literary usage of Obias

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

1. Andrew Jackson and Early Tennessee History by Samuel Gordon Heiskell, John Sevier (1920)
"7 G. Gordon Craighton, Strother & Medlock, went surveying the Holly bottom on the east side of obias river. Sat. 8 Gordon returned at night? ..."

2. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1854)
"obias Sueltas, Tom. IV'., Madrid, latter part of the sixteenth and begin- 1776, 4to, p. 176,) " I regard them ning of the seventeenth centuries, ..."

3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1800)
"By i'obias Browne, Surgeon-Accoucheur.—We shall give the pr^cipal circumstances of this case in the author's own words : ' The child was dead, ..."

4. History of Ancient Philosophy by Wilhelm Windelband (1899)
"... obias uAA OVK ovcr^s. The popularizing tendency of Sophistry found an eminent representative in ..."

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