Definition of Pembrokes

1. pembroke [n] - See also: pembroke

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pembrokes

pelvisacral
pelviscope
pelvises
pelvitherm
pelviureterography
pelvivertebral angle
pelvocephalography
pelvoscopy
pelvospondylitis ossificans
pelyco-
pelycosaur
pelycosaurs
pembina
pembinas
pembrokes (current term)
pemetrexed
pemican
pemicans
pemmican
pemmicans
pemoline
pemolines
pemphigoid
pemphigous
pemphigus
pemphigus acutus
pemphigus contagiosus
pemphigus erythematosus

Literary usage of Pembrokes

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

1. Collectanea Anglo-poetica: Or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue by Thomas Corser, James Crossley (1877)
""Amyntas Dale" is the title of the Third Part of The Countesse of pembrokes Yuy church, printed in 1592, 4to. In the First Part of the present work, on Sig. ..."

2. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Tottenham, in the County of by William Robinson (1840)
""W THE RECTORIAL MANOR OF pembrokes, AND THE GREAT TITHES. THE Church of Tottenham was given by David, King of Scotland, in the 12th century, to the Canons ..."

3. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes (1834)
"London for W. Ponsonby, 1593. fol. 243 leaves, dedicated to ' the Countesse of Pembroke' after which « To the Reader.' The Countess of pembrokes Arcadia. ..."

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