Definition of Origans

1. origan [n] - See also: origan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Origans

orificium ureteris
oriflamme
oriflammes
origami
origamic
origamic architecture
origamilike
origamis
origamist
origamists
origane
origanes
origans (current term)
origanums
origin
origin of replication
originable
original
original aspect ratio
original research
original sin
originalism
originalist
originalists
originalities

Literary usage of Origans

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

1. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian by Michel de Montaigne, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Ernest Renan, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Friedrich Schiller, Immanuel Kant, Giuseppe Mazzini (1910)
""Let 13 The antipathy to Christianity attributed by the Armorican people to the dwarfs and ¡(origans belongs in like measure to traditions of the opposition ..."

2. Who's who in America by John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis (1903)
"Has made many origans and published many roducts of bacteria, prepara- lins, various antitoxins, the bacilli, especially those of le comparative virulence ..."

3. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1891)
"... one of tht- Antonine emperors, remains as standing eviden,•— of the minute care which was bestowed on tb-: service of the public roads (Guest, origans ..."

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