Definition of Peases

1. pease [n] - See also: pease

Lexicographical Neighbors of Peases

peasanthood
peasantlike
peasantly
peasantries
peasantry
peasants
peasanty
peascod
peascods
pease
pease pudding
peasecod
peasecods
peased
peasen
peases (current term)
peashooter
peashooters
peasing
peasized
peason
peasouper
peasoupers
peastone
peastones
peasweep
peasweeps
peat
peat-moss
peat bog

Literary usage of Peases

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

1. England as Seen by an American Banker: Notes of a Pedestrian Tour by Claudius Buchanan Patten (1885)
"... peases, and others, millionaires. Today Vaughn's company turns out four thousand tons of steel-rails a week, all made by the Thomas- Gilchrist process ..."

2. The Taverns and Turnpikes of Blandford, 1733-1833 by Sumner Gilbert Wood (1908)
"Chapter Two 'The Corner Tavern: The Hustons and peases THE corner tavern was altogether unlike ... peases ..."

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