Definition of Synding

1. synd [v] - See also: synd

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synding

syndicalism
syndicalisms
syndicalist
syndicalists
syndicate
syndicated
syndicates
syndicating
syndication
syndication agency
syndications
syndicator
syndicators
syndics
synding (current term)
syndings
syndiotactic
syndoche
syndoches
syndromal
syndrome
syndromes
syndromic
synds
syne
synecdochal
synecdoche
synecdoches

Literary usage of Synding

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1820)
"se- ven-and-twenty—synding yere hawse wi' my thrift—aught-and-twenty—if ye get a sarko' this—nine-and-twenty —may the deel rive't off yere back— and that ..."

2. A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns: Containing Anecdotes of the Bard, and of by Hew Ainslie (1822)
"That's the geer lass for synding down a saut dinner, simmer stour, and heart sorrow. Tibby. Weel lads, here's to ye, an' a' connected wi' ye, either by the ..."

3. Glasghu Facies: A View of the City of Glasgow; Or, An Account of Its Origin by John M'Ure, James Frederick Skinner Gordon (1873)
"... above the Tannerie-Dam, and synding their Cloaths at the Spout- Wells, on the East side of the Burn, in the Winter seasons; but since the said Tannerie ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Synding on Dictionary.com!Search for Synding on Thesaurus.com!Search for Synding on Google!Search for Synding on Wikipedia!

Search