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Definition of Smeaths
1. smeath [n] - See also: smeath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smeaths
Literary usage of Smeaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1844)
"They had both three pipes in one end and one in the other: two hundred flying
smeaths belonging to one coy; abundance of pell-starts, and thirty pell-starts ..."
2. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, M by William Brereton (1844)
"They had both three pipes in one end and one in the other : two hundred flying
smeaths belonging to one coy ; abundance of pell-starts, ..."
3. Transactions by Thomas Southwell, Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society (1904)
"They had both three pipes in one end and one in the other; two hundred flying
smeaths belong to one coy, abundance of pell-starts, and thirty pell-starts in ..."
4. The Anatomy of the Human Body .. by John Bell, Charles Bell (1802)
"... are named the smeaths and ANNULAR LIGAMENTS, or CROSS LIGAMENTS*, of the
fingers, and are of the fame nature with the ..."