Definition of Runnets

1. runnet [n] - See also: runnet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Runnets

runner
runner's condition
runner-runner
runner-up
runner-up finish
runner-ups
runner bean
runner beans
runner up
runners
runners-up
runners up
runnest
runnet
runneth
runnets (current term)
runnier
runniest
runnily
runnin'
runniness
runninesses
running
running(a)
running-shoe
running about
running along
running around
running away
running back

Literary usage of Runnets

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

1. The First Republic in America: An Account of the Origin of this Nation by Alexander Brown (1898)
"... 7 corslets; 6 runnets and 10 pounds match; 341 pounds powder, and 2521 pounds lead. At Jamestown, " 4 pieces of ordnance mounted; 16 Quilted Coats; ..."

2. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan: An Account of Travels in the Interior Including by Isabella Lucy Bird (1881)
"... and Mrs. Gulick is an excellent travelling companion, uniformly cheerful, unselfish, kind, and interested, and we have been fortunate in kuruma-runneTS, ..."

3. Trappers of New York: Or, A Biography of Nicholas Stoner & Nathaniel Foster by Jeptha Root Simms (1850)
"If he could kill the old doe, he said, he could kill the fawns, and their runnets would bring him fifty cents each. I remonstrated against killing the ..."

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