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Definition of Sideroad
1. a byroad [n -S] - See also: byroad
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sideroad
Literary usage of Sideroad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1919)
"on 3-4 sideroad, Concession 2, 105 rods. Barrie Island, on Lots 11 and 12,
Concession 3, 100 rods. r Bidwell Township, on 15 sideroad, Concessions 9 and 10, ..."
2. Reports of the Decisions of the Referees Appointed for the Purpose of the by Alfred Henry Clarke, Edmund Ignatius Scully, Ontario Court of Appeal, Ontario (1898)
"... and 18th concessions to the sideroad between 25 and 26 in the said Township
of Elma, I concluded it would be better to arrest its progress ..."
3. Annual Report (new Series).: Volume I-XVI...1885-1904 by Geological Survey of Canada (1906)
"15 sideroad, which crosses the river in the eastern half of concession V., ...
25 sideroad there is a terrace at 20 feet below the top of the canyon. ..."
4. Reports of the Decisions of the Referees Appointed for the Purpose of the by Alfred Henry Clarke, Edmund Ignatius Scully, Ontario Court of Appeal, Ontario (1903)
"In his report the engineer states: " I have examined the western sideroad drain
and the 7th concession road drain nnd beg to report thereon as follows: I ..."
5. Annual Report by Geological Survey of Canada (1906)
"15 sideroad, which crosses the river in the eastern half of concession V., ...
25 sideroad there is a terrace at 20 feet below the top of the canyon. ..."
6. Summary Report by Geological Survey of Canada (1902)
"15 sideroad crosses the main Algonquin, there is a well developed ... 5 sideroad,
third line, Innisfil, and it also occurs on the north half of lot 6 in ..."
7. Canadian Poets by John William Garvin (1916)
"... Then threw up my hat and chortled, And whooped in dithyrambic exultation.
Hark to my tale! On the sixteenth sideroad of the township of ..."
8. The European Journals of William Maclure by William Maclure, John S. Doskey (1988)
"On this sideroad we have not been able to procure a newspaper; no one but the
maires [mayors], prefects, etc. take them. The apathy is complete and they ..."