Definition of Stoits

1. stoit [v] - See also: stoit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoits

stoicism
stoicisms
stoicity
stoicize
stoicized
stoicizes
stoicizing
stoicly
stoics
stoit
stoited
stoiter
stoitered
stoiters
stoiting
stoits (current term)
stoke
stoked
stokehold
stokeholds
stokehole
stokeholes
stoker
stokers
stokes
stokes' aster
stokesias
stokesite
stokey
stoking

Literary usage of Stoits

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

1. Biennial Report by Oregon Board of Horticulture (1905)
"By ER BENNETT, Assistant Horticulturist Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, StoiTs, Connecticut. Cucumber and melon growing have been practically driven ..."

2. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1911)
"STEITZ, stoits, GEORG EDUARD: German theologian; b. at Frankfort-on-the-Main July 25, 1810; d. there Jan. 19, 1879. He studied at Tübingen, 1829-31, ..."

3. Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-general in the Army of the Revolution by George Washington Greene (1871)
"... a return of the stoits of nil kinds " at this post, and take your further directions as to the disposition of them." Why a return of " the stores of all ..."

4. Baptist Missionary Magazine by Massachusetts Baptist Convention, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1835)
"... »stoits. preaching, miracles, sufferings, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ, and that those who be- lievo in Jesus, ..."

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