2. Verb. (third-person singular of source) ¹
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Definition of Sources
1. source [v] - See also: source
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sources
Literary usage of Sources
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. OECD Territorial Reviewsby Oecd by Oecd (2002)
"CANADA sources: Statistics Canada-OECD. Reference years: 1991 and 1996.
DENMARK sources: Danmarks Statistik-Eurostat-OECD Reference years: 1990 and 1997. ..."
2. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Ebenezer Charlton Black (1906)
"I. sources The Merchant of Venice is woven out of story-threads as old and as
... They may be regarded as subplots, and in this summary of sources will ..."
3. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Ebenezer Charlton Black (1906)
"I. sources The Merchant of Venice is woven out of story-threads as old and as
... They may be regarded as subplots, and in this summary of sources will ..."
4. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (1906)
"I. sources The Merchant of Venice is woven out of story-threads as old and as
... They may be regarded as subplots, and in this summary of sources will ..."
5. Hellenic Civilization by George Willis Botsford (1915)
"HELLENIC CIVILIZATION CHAPTER I THE sources OF HELLENIC HISTORY I. INTRODUCTION THE
sources for the history of Hellas include everything from which may be ..."
6. A Handbook of Greek Sculpture by Ernest Arthur Gardner (1896)
"INTRODUCTION (a) sources of our Knowledge—Literature and Monuments THE sources
... (a) Direct literary sources for the history of sculpture in Greece may be ..."
7. Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History by Association of American Law Schools, William Ephraim Mikell (1908)
"PART I. sources 22. The sources of English Law. ... APPENDICES A. List of sources
for Continental Mediaeval Law. EDWARD JEN KB. B. List of sources ..."