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Definition of Place mat
1. Noun. A mat serving as table linen for an individual place setting.
Definition of Place mat
1. Noun. A protective table mat, usually heat-resistant, for a single setting of plates and dishes. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Place Mat
Literary usage of Place mat
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The analytical Greek lexicon: consisting of an alphabetical arrangement of by Samuel Bagster and Sons (1870)
"... adv. where, in which place, in what place, Mat. 6. 19, 20, 2i ; Re. 2. ...
or lav, wherever, in whatever place, Mat. 24. 28 ; whithersoever, Mat. 8. ..."
2. A Critical Greek and English Concordance of the New Testamentby Charles Frederic Hudson, Ezra Abbot, Thomas Sheldon Green by Charles Frederic Hudson, Ezra Abbot, Thomas Sheldon Green (1885)
"4; in whatever place, Mat. 24. 28; trirt. where, in which thing, state, Sc., Col.
3. II ; whereas, 1 CM. 3. 3. 2 1'c. 2. 11. ..."
3. Echoes of Old Lancashire by William Edward Armytage Axon (1899)
"... hyr lyve the place Mat I dwell in so Mat she kepe hyre Wedo. ... Roger my sone
schall hafe the place Mat I dwell in and ..."
4. Echoes of Old Lancashire by William Edward Armytage Axon (1899)
"... hyr lyve the place Mat I dwell in so Mat she kepe hyre Wedo. ... Roger my sone
schall hafe the place Mat I dwell in and ..."
5. Critical notes on the New Testament, supplementary to the 'Treatise on the by Thomas Sheldon Green (1867)
"In the parallel place (Mat. xiii. 13) the employment of parables is distinctly
said to be an adaptation to an already existing frame of mind in the people, ..."
6. A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament ...: To this Work is by John Parkhurst (1817)
"Here, in this place. Mat. xii. 6. 41, 42. Heb. xiii. 14. vii. 8. ... Hither, to
this place. Mat. viii. 29. xiv. 18. Rev. iv. i. ..."
7. A Greek and English lexicon to the New Testament. To this is prefixed a by John Parkhurst (1809)
"After, of place, Mat. iii. ii. iv. 19. — of time, John i. 15, 27. ... i. ll'herr,
in which place. Mat. vi. 19, 21, John viii. 21, »2. 3. ..."