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Definition of Stronds
1. strond [n] - See also: strond
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stronds
Literary usage of Stronds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Australian Ex Libris Society (1885)
"To give more quaintness to his language the king is made to say the crusade shall
be commenced in stronds afar remote, and here, as in other places, ..."
2. The Correspondence and Journals of Captain Nathaniel J. Wyeth, 1831-6: A by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, Frederick George Young (1899)
"Tucker & Williams Boston Gent I have completed purchases all except scarlett
cloths or stronds of which there are none in this place. ..."
3. The Naval Chronicle by Stephen Jones, James Stanier Clarke (1800)
"... and I ara of opinion, it has not the strength of a three strond rope, owing
to its having so many- small stronds twisted into a hawser. ..."
4. Sources of the History of Oregon by Frederick George Young, Oregon Historical Society (1899)
"Tucker & Williams Boston Gent I have completed purchases all except Scarlett
cloths or stronds of which there are none in this place. ..."
5. Journal of the Architectural, Archæological, and Historic Society, for the (1885)
"To give more quaintness to his language the king is made to say the crusade shall
be commenced in stronds afar remote, and here, as in other places, ..."