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Definition of Scerning
1. scerne [v] - See also: scerne
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scerning
Literary usage of Scerning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1871)
"... of my ernest & ardent affections, which are dayly lifted vp to God con- scerning
his church with you theare in Jewery, & your selfe & yors in a ..."
2. Alaska, the Great Country by Ella Higginson (1908)
"... I have never seen this woman without a red mist scerning to float round her;
her mouth becomes a twittering beak, her feet are claws that carry her ..."
3. A history of British birds by Francis Orpen Morris (1853)
"... of a Wren he had, which flew without scerning difficulty through the wires of
a cage little more than the third of an inch asunder. ..."
4. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1884)
"sCERNING A CODE OF COMMERCIAL LAW.* BY SHERIFF DOVE WILSON, LL.D. recent work by
Professor Max Miiller upon India, he has ntally occasion to speak of the ..."
5. Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1893)
"The lawyers canna heat her—she cheats them o' their fee— I'or when the clients
come to her, she soon decides the plea, Di.scerning that the cheapest way ..."
6. Spiritualism, Its Present-day Meaning: A Symposium by Huntly Carter (1920)
"... scerning the nature and importance of this movement. 1$ It a vital cause?
Is it a debasing effect? ..."