Lexicographical Neighbors of Owche
Literary usage of Owche
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1913)
"Whether the owche had been dropped in Castle, mead, or river was past determining;
and who knew that It lay where it was dropped? When we had haunted every ..."
2. Memorial of the Most Reverend Father in God Thomas Cranmer, Sometime Lord by John Strype (1812)
"The one enameled blac, the other gold: having an owche of golde, ... with an
owche of Antique, fet with xiiij ... with an owche, fet with a fayer table ..."
3. Memorials of ... Thomas Cranmer, sometime lord archbishop of Canterbury by John Strype (1812)
"The one enameled blue, the other gold: having an owche of golde, fet with a great
rockey ... enameled blac, with an owche, fet with a fayer table ..."
4. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1762)
"... ring, garter, nor owche, ribband, chains, nor no iich other things of gold nor
... buttons, »r owche of gold, ribband, girdle, nor none other apparel, ..."