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Definition of Sards
1. sard [n] - See also: sard
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sards
Literary usage of Sards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1857)
"LE O sards. ЗОНЕ little time ago might haye been seen in the corner of a weekly
legal periodical the following brief intimation: "Early in January 1857 will ..."
2. The Country of the Moors: A Journey from Tripoli in Barbary to the City of by Edward Rae (1877)
"... Carthage—The Malta Channel—A Swell—Cagliari—Amphitheatre— Antiquarian Museum—A
Visit from sards—The Colony of Tunis— Leghorn—An Incident—Genoa—Paris. ..."
3. The Country of the Moors: A Journey from Tripoli in Barbary to the City of by Edward Rae (1877)
"... Visit from sards—The Colony of Tunis— Leghorn—An Incident—Genoa—Paris, AFTER
a good night's rest I rose early, and, lightly clad, made for the baths. ..."
4. Cassell's New Biographical Dictionary: Containing Memoirs of the Most by Cassell Publishing Company, Cassell publishing company, pub (1896)
"His Rhymes of~the Northern sards also attracted considerable notice. Bell, John (b.
1763, d. 1820), a distinguished Scottish surgeon and anatomist. ..."