Definition of Riggs

1. rigg [n] - See also: rigg

Lexicographical Neighbors of Riggs

rigatonis
rigaudon
rigaudons
rigel
rigg
riggalds
rigged
rigger
rigger brush
riggers
rigging
riggings
riggish
riggle
riggs (current term)
right
right(a)
right-about
right-abouts
right-angle
right-angled
right-angled triangle
right-angled triangles
right-back
right-click
right-clicked
right-clicking
right-clicks
right-down

Literary usage of Riggs

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

1. History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan by Silas Farmer (1890)
"Gilbert riggs married Marion H. Ely, of Van Buren Township, Sept. 6.1852. ... Hiram and Mary riggs have had three children, Ernest A., born Jan. ..."

2. English Field Systems by Howard Levi Gray (1915)
"Typical of these terriers, and instructive as to the size of the strips, the subdivision of them into riggs, and the names of the open-field areas in which ..."

3. Report by Indians Rights Association (1904)
"I have heard since I have been here that Mr. riggs, who has labored so long and so ... When we think of what the riggs family has done for the Sioux nation, ..."

4. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1875)
"The most of the poems are from the pen of Mr. riggs, who is known to the public as ... Dr. Cornwell has written fewer pieces than Mr. riggs, and evidently ..."

5. The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical by Joshua Dorsey Warfield (1905)
"Samuel, born August 20, 1800, in the old building now part of the Brookeville Academy, married Margaret Norris,* became a member of the firm of riggs, ..."

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