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Definition of Seven iron
1. Noun. Iron with a lofted face for hitting high shots to the green.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seven Iron
Literary usage of Seven iron
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Portuguese Folk-tales by Consiglieri Pedroso, Henriquetta Monteiro, William Ralston Shedden Ralston, Folklore Society (Great Britain (1882)
"THE seven iron SLIPPERS. There lived once together a king and a queen, and a
princess who was their daughter. The princess had worn out every evening seven ..."
2. Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the Organization to by Pennsylvania Provincial Council (1851)
"... One hundred and three large Iron Instruments called Straw- knives, Fourteen
Iron Instruments called drawing knives, Twenty- seven Iron ..."
3. Bethada Náem NÉrenn =: Lives of Irish Saints by Charles Plummer (1922)
"Gildas ordered seven iron bolts to be put on to the doors of the monastery to
test the sanctity and faith of the strangers. Then Brendan went to Gildas' ..."
4. The Marine Engineer (1882)
"WH Potter £ Son have completed and launched seven iron sailing vessels, ...
Oswald Mordaunt & Co., Southampton, launched in 1882 seven iron sailing vessels ..."
5. Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions: Being a Comparison of by Thomas William Doane (1882)
"Vasudeva, struck with astonishment, answered : " How shall I obey this injunction,
thus vigilantly guarded and barred by seven iron doors that prohibit all ..."
6. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1907)
"... as well as road between concessions six and seven, iron posts one and one-quarter
inches in diameter and three feet long and marked as follows: That on ..."