Lexicographical Neighbors of Sankos
Literary usage of Sankos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Herbert Hope Risley, Hermann Michael Kisch (1876)
"It unites with that river to form the sankos, which stream is again joined by
... ultimately joins the sankos, and the united stream, after winding past the ..."
2. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Hermann Michael Kisch, Andrew Wallace Mackie, Charles James O'Donnell, Herbert Hope Risley (1876)
"It unites with that river to form the sankos, which stream is again joined by
... ultimately joins the sankos, and the united stream, after winding past the ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1819)
"The royal stool, entirely cased in gold, •was displayed under a splendid urn-
brella, with drums, sankos, horns, and various musical instruments, ..."
4. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1873)
"... gold about his neck ; the ropi stool, entirely cased in gold, was di<p> .'•:•
under a splendid umbrella, with drui.-- sankos, horns, and various musical ..."
5. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1829)
"... and his ankle strings of gold ornaments of the most delicate workmanship,
small drums, sankos, stools, swords, guns, and birds clustered together; ..."
6. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1824)
"... with drums, sankos, homs, and various musical instruments cased in gold, about
the thickness of cartridge paper; large circles of gold hung bj'scar. ..."
7. A Statistical Account of Assam by William Wilson Hunter (1879)
"... and sankos rivers have water in their beds at the points where they leave the
Bhutan Hills. But the channels of all the rest are dry at the foot of the ..."
8. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Herbert Hope Risley, Hermann Michael Kisch (1876)
"It unites with that river to form the sankos, which stream is again joined by
... ultimately joins the sankos, and the united stream, after winding past the ..."
9. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Hermann Michael Kisch, Andrew Wallace Mackie, Charles James O'Donnell, Herbert Hope Risley (1876)
"It unites with that river to form the sankos, which stream is again joined by
... ultimately joins the sankos, and the united stream, after winding past the ..."
10. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1819)
"The royal stool, entirely cased in gold, •was displayed under a splendid urn-
brella, with drums, sankos, horns, and various musical instruments, ..."
11. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1873)
"... gold about his neck ; the ropi stool, entirely cased in gold, was di<p> .'•:•
under a splendid umbrella, with drui.-- sankos, horns, and various musical ..."
12. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1829)
"... and his ankle strings of gold ornaments of the most delicate workmanship,
small drums, sankos, stools, swords, guns, and birds clustered together; ..."
13. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1824)
"... with drums, sankos, homs, and various musical instruments cased in gold, about
the thickness of cartridge paper; large circles of gold hung bj'scar. ..."
14. A Statistical Account of Assam by William Wilson Hunter (1879)
"... and sankos rivers have water in their beds at the points where they leave the
Bhutan Hills. But the channels of all the rest are dry at the foot of the ..."