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Definition of Smithies
1. smithy [n] - See also: smithy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smithies
Literary usage of Smithies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1919)
"smithies: PRIMARY CARCINOMA OF THE GALL-BLADDER day; 20 to 50 cc of fluid are
withdrawn and 15 to 30 cc of serum injected by gravity. ..."
2. Ruling Cases by Irving Browne, Leonard Augustus Jones, James Tower Keen, John Melville Gould (1896)
"smithies. 1 Ana. 96. — Bole. No 12. —HANSON ». DERBY. (CH. 1700.) No 13. ...
smithies. ] Anstruther, 96-97 (3 RR 560). Waste— Mortgagee in Possession. ..."
3. Methodist Worthies: Characteristic Sketches of Methodist Preachers of the by George John Stevenson (1885)
"Thomas Bywater smithies (his mother's maiden name was his second) was born at
York, 27th August, 1817. Father and mother were both industrious and godly ..."
4. Northern Mythology: Comprising the Principal Popular Traditions and by Benjamin Thorpe (1852)
"DWARF-smithies. In the Walloon provinces there is not a village nor a hamlet that
has ... In the forests the vestiges of former smithies are often met with, ..."
5. Across Africa by Verney Lovett Cameron, Daniel Oliver (1877)
"Influence as an Englishman.—A Palaver.—The Captives are liberated. — My Views
are not appreciated. — Foundries. — smithies. — Manyara Dress. ..."
6. Across Africa by Verney Lovett Cameron, Daniel Oliver (1877)
"The Captives are liberated. — My Views are not appreciated. — Foundries. — smithies.
— Manyara Dress.—A Drum-major.—The Slaving System.—The Mighty Lualaba. ..."