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Definition of Sarges
1. sarge [n] - See also: sarge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarges
sardonicisms sardonyx sardonyxes sardoodledom sards sared saree sarees sargable sarge | sarges (current term) sargo sargoptes sargos sargoses sargramostim sargus sarguses sari saried | sarigue sarin saring sarins saris |
Literary usage of Sarges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Extracts from the Records of the Royal Burgh of Stirling by Stirling (Stirling, Scotland), Stirling (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1889)
"... and towards the recovery of the reputation which the sarges made within the
same formerly had both at home and abroad, (now of a long tyme by the ..."
2. Landmarks of Old Stirling by James Ronald (1899)
"To preserve their good name, on 26th April, 1711, 41 Thomas Gillespy, Baillie,
and Henry Dawson, weaver, were appointed to sight and survey all sarges made ..."
3. A Grammar of the German Language: Designed for a Thoro and Practical Study by George Oliver Curme (1922)
"... Sonne instead of der Aufgang der Sonne the rise of the sun; das Anfertigen
des sarges instead of die Anfertigung des sarges the making of the coffin. ..."
4. Report and Transactions (1901)
"6. —. —." Of his foreign trade here are examples:— "1631. Mr Kendall is to allows
custome of 60 p" of broade sarges wch wer fetcht fro ..."