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Definition of Queendoms
1. queendom [n] - See also: queendom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Queendoms
Literary usage of Queendoms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens (1842)
"... and that some of the free Africans might become settled in the Three queendoms,
as in the free states with us ; but it came out, alas ! in consequence ..."
2. The Heroines of History by John Stilwell Jenkins (1852)
"... Bohemia the queendoms. But though she had fairly, according to the code of
force, won, these high titles, she was compelled, out of regard to the ..."
3. Japan: Aspects & Destines by W. Petrie Watson (1904)
"Oh, my Grand Dames, ablaze with the lustre of your queendoms of fashion, of
riches, of salons, of courts, of bluest blood, and most ancient lineage, ..."
4. Japan: Aspects & Destines by W. Petrie Watson (1904)
"Oh, my Grand Dames, ablaze with the lustre of your queendoms of fashion, of
riches, of salons, of courts, of bluest blood, and most ancient lineage, ..."