Lexicographical Neighbors of Peags
Literary usage of Peags
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Natural, Statistical, and Civil History of the State of New-York by James Macauley (1829)
"... Rock-a-ways Man-tin-a-cocks Me-ri-kokes - Mas-sa-peags. Si-ca-tugs Nis-sa-qua-gues,
or Nip-a-qua-ugs Sa-tauk-etts, or Sea-tol-cotts Shin-na-cocks, ..."
2. Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut by Ellen Douglas Larned (1899)
"His new plantation at peags-com-suck—now Canterbury—was made the rendezvous of
many a military expedition—the scene of many a martial and ..."
3. Biographical Sketches of the Fathers of New England: Intended to Acquaint by Mary Clark (1836)
"... .peags, who resided at Pokanoket, to announce his coming, and bring some skins
as a present. In about an hour, the sachem appeared on a hill over ..."
4. Complete Graded Arithmetic, Oral and Written, Upon the Inductive Method of by James Bates Thomson (1882)
"6. Like Numbers are those which express units of the same kind. Thus, eight pears
and five peags, four and seven, are like numbers. 7. ..."