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Definition of Syces
1. syce [n] - See also: syce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syces
Literary usage of Syces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guide to Training and Horse Management in India: With a Hindustanee Stable by Matthew Horace Hayes (1878)
"syces.—Although remarks on the management of native servants hardly come within
the scope of this work, still the subject so nearly concerns the welfare of ..."
2. A New Era of Thought by Charles Howard Hinton, Alicia Boole Stott, H. John Falk (1888)
"The front face consists of the syces of Saltus Moles Uma ... Hence, altogether
the projection will consist only of the syces of Urna, Moles, Saltus, ..."
3. In times of peril by George Alfred Henty (1881)
"A shout burst from the syces, and several of the troopers, springing to their
... "Some thief has stolen the colonel's horse," exclaimed one of the syces. ..."
4. A Guide to Training and Horse Management in India: With a Hindustanee Stable by Matthew Horace Hayes (1878)
"syces.—Although remarks on the management of native servants hardly come within
the scope of this work, still the subject so nearly concerns the welfare of ..."
5. A New Era of Thought by Charles Howard Hinton, Alicia Boole Stott, H. John Falk (1888)
"The front face consists of the syces of Saltus Moles Uma ... Hence, altogether
the projection will consist only of the syces of Urna, Moles, Saltus, ..."
6. In times of peril by George Alfred Henty (1881)
"A shout burst from the syces, and several of the troopers, springing to their
... "Some thief has stolen the colonel's horse," exclaimed one of the syces. ..."