Definition of Schuit

1. a Dutch sailing vessel [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Schuit

schtik
schtikl
schtiks
schtook
schtooks
schtoom
schtuck
schtucks
schtum
schubertiade
schubertiades
schubnelite
schuetteite
schuhplattler
schuhplattlers
schuit (current term)
schuits
schul
schulenbergite
schuln
schuls
schultenite
schumacherite
schuss
schussboomer
schussboomers
schussed
schusser
schussers
schusses

Literary usage of Schuit

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Journal of Travels in England, Holland and Scotland, and of Two Passages by Benjamin Silliman (1820)
"... country seats—Summer-houses—Holland a wonderful country —Leyden—Sprightliness of a Dutch party iu the Trek schuit— Haarlem—Dutch women. ..."

2. A Picture of the Empire of Buonaparte, and His Federate Nations, Or, The by Stewarton (1807)
"The master immediately' attacked the dragoon, wrested the sword from him, threw him into the canal, jumped into the schuit, and ordered the postillion to ..."

3. How Botha and Smuts Conquered German South West: A Full Record of the by W S Rayner, W.W. O'Shaughnessy, Leo Weinthal (1916)
"By means of this document I was allowed by an English corporal to cross the border at schuit Drift. t did not see Maritz again until August, 1914, ..."

4. Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Prepared by Great Britain Public Record Office, Great Britain Court of Chancery, H. C. Maxwell Lyte, William Henry Stevenson (1902)
"Windsor. To the sheriffs of Middlesex. Order to deliver to the Friars Preachers of London, until otherwise ordered, the ' schuit<<;< (shuta) from which John ..."

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