2. Noun. (plural of sorb) ¹
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Definition of Sorbs
1. sorb [v] - See also: sorb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sorbs
Literary usage of Sorbs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Modern Europe by Charles Alan Fyffe (1890)
"... of Custozza—The Austrians enter Milan—Austrian Court and Hungary—The sorbs in
Southern Hungary— Serb Congress at ..."
2. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1856)
"The same is the case, too, with dried sorbs;" but when eaten fresh, they arc
beneficial to the stomach, and are good for fluxes of the bowels. CHAP. 74. (8. ..."
3. Timber: A Comprehensive Study of Wood in All Its Aspects, Commercial and by Paul Charpentier, Joseph Kennell, tr (1902)
"79. are rarely alternate and lanceolate, being of a delicate green colour on top
and glaucous underneath. sorbs. These trees belong to the ..."
4. Timber: A Comprehensive Study of Wood in All Its Aspects, Commercial and by Paul Charpentier (1902)
"78. Fiti. 79. are rarely alternate and lanceolate, being of a delicate green
colour on top and glaucous underneath. sorbs. These trees belong to the ..."
5. Man: An Introduction to Anthropology by Willett Enos Rotzell (1905)
"The Huns. The Russians. The Ruthenians. The Poles. The Czechs. The Bulgarians.
The Wends, or sorbs. The Letts. The Albanians. The Illyrians. The Armenians. ..."