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Definition of Storehouses
1. storehouse [n] - See also: storehouse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storehouses
Literary usage of Storehouses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Army Regulations by Confederate States of America War Dept, United States War Dept (1902)
"storehouses, sheds, paulins, or other means of covering and protecting subsistence
... Commissaries will make daily inspections of their storehouses; ..."
2. My Sermon-Notes: A Selection from Outlines of Discourses Delivered at the by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1884)
"Joseph had beforehand filled the vast storehouses, and our text shows us how he
used the store,—" Joseph opened all the storehouses. ..."
3. Orientalisms in Bible Lands by Edwin Wilbur Rice (1910)
"storehouses.—storehouses are not usually pretentious buildings, as with us, but
secret underground pits or places secure from bandits and from the rapacity ..."
4. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1903)
"... adjacent to and adjoining the storehouse of the said Finlay Brothers, partners
as aforesaid, each of said storehouses being under one common roof, ..."
5. Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle (1872)
"7 : " lie kid up the depths in storehouses." The primary reference of the ...
Accordingly, God laid up the waters in the great storehouses of the ocean, ..."
6. Lectures on Plant Physiology by Ludwig Jost (1907)
"In the first place, the leaves of evergreens frequently act as storehouses of
reserve and empty themselves in spring, just as do the cotyledons of a ..."