Definition of Portases

1. portas [n] - See also: portas

Lexicographical Neighbors of Portases

portaloo
portaloos
portals
portamenti
portamento
portamentos
portance
portances
portapack
portapacks
portapak
portapaks
portapotties
portapotty
portas
portases (current term)
portate
portation
portative
portato
portcluse
portcluses
portcrayon
portcrayons
portcullis
portcullises
porte-cochere
porte-monnaie
porte cochère
porte cochères

Literary usage of Portases

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

1. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1904)
"From a small bay-like part of the river straight west of the falls is a portage, the first of the portases on a route which leads to Fort ..."

2. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1891)
"J " The papists who had been always longing for this most wished for day, dig out as if from the grave their vestments, chalices, and portases, and begin ..."

3. Extracts from the Account Rolls of the Abbey of Durham, from the Original by Durham Cathedral, Joseph Thomas Fowler (1901)
"goods in, 398 ; grange at, new, 380 j hall at, 386 ; do., goods in, 398 ; kitchen at, goods in, 398 ; mass book and portases of, 391, 393 ; tithes of, 217. ..."

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