Definition of Stemes

1. steme [v] - See also: steme

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stemes

stem stitch
stem the tide
stem turn
stem vowel
stemarene
stembok
stemboks
stembuck
stembucks
stemcell
stemcells
steme
stemed
stemes (current term)
steming
stemless
stemless carline thistle
stemless daisy
stemless golden weed
stemless hymenoxys
stemlet
stemlets
stemlike
stemline
stemlines
stemma
stemmas
stemmata

Literary usage of Stemes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of by Montana Supreme Court (1892)
"stemes, 79 Cal. 30.) It should be observed that the appellant filed a demurrer ... stemes, supra; Yore v. Murphy, 10 Mont. 304.) It is therefore ordered and ..."

2. Publications of the Navy Records Society by Navy Records Society (Great Britain) (1896)
"... of the Kynges Newe Bark called the Marie fortune The Keele with the ij stemes. ... of Rye for the Kele with the ij stemes ..."

3. Naval Accounts and Inventories of the Reign of Henry VII: 1485-8 and 1495-7 by Michael Oppenheim (1896)
"... of the Kynges Newe Bark called the Marie fortune The Keele with the ij stemes. ... of Rye for the Kele with the ij stemes ..."

4. Transactions and Collections by American Antiquarian Society (1860)
"... two or three stemes or stalks, on which grow eares above a spann longe, besett with cornes, at the least three hundred upon an eare ; for the most part, ..."

5. A History of English Poetry by William John Courthope (1903)
"... with precious jewels, fetcht from far By Italian marchants, that with Russian stemes Pious up huge ..."

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