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Definition of Sainfoins
1. sainfoin [n] - See also: sainfoin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sainfoins
Literary usage of Sainfoins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1772)
"sainfoins. Land at the average rent of 8s. 5 d. per acre, yields two tons of this
hay worth 4). and after-grafs, at a low valuation, ..."
2. Bulletin (Geological Survey of Western Australia). by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1908)
"quelques jours avant la miellée des sainfoins, mais le nectar qu'il produit est
employé le plus souvent à l'élevage du couvain qui exige beaucoup de ..."
3. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1858)
"There is also another advantage—that the clovers, trefoils, and sainfoins, but
especially the latter, grow much better with wheat than with barley. ..."
4. Representative Painters of the XIXth Century by Nancy R. E. Meugens Bell, N. D'Anvers (1899)
"... 1 Les Vendanges," now in the New York Art Gallery, " Le Vin," " La Fenaison," "
La Maison pres de la Louvre," " Les Faucheurs de sainfoins," " Le ..."