Lexicographical Neighbors of Syning
Literary usage of Syning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Geology of the English Lake District by John Postlethwaite (1906)
"The granite in syning Gill is very hard and compact, but in the two northern
exposures it is soft and crumbling ; they are all alike, however, ..."
2. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1859)
"Harkness road a paper on the geology of the Caldbeck Fells, and gave a section
through Saddleback, the syning- (iiil granite, ..."
3. Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Prepared by Great Britain Public Record Office, Great Britain Court of Chancery, H. C. Maxwell Lyte, England Sovereign (1272-1307 : Edward I) (1901)
"Appointment of Walter de Stoke to the custody of the house of syning- have arisen
therein, whereby the possessions of the said house are exposed to ..."
4. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"... hath wrought thy good: Bid farewell to the Crowne that ends thy care, 20 The
happie fates thy sorrowes haue withstood, By syning want and ..."
5. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"... hath wrought thy good: Bid farewell to the Crowne that ends thy care, to The
happie fates thy sorrowes haue withstood, By syning want and ..."
6. The Geology of the English Lake District by John Postlethwaite (1906)
"The granite in syning Gill is very hard and compact, but in the two northern
exposures it is soft and crumbling ; they are all alike, however, ..."
7. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1859)
"Harkness road a paper on the geology of the Caldbeck Fells, and gave a section
through Saddleback, the syning- (iiil granite, ..."
8. Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Prepared by Great Britain Public Record Office, Great Britain Court of Chancery, H. C. Maxwell Lyte, England Sovereign (1272-1307 : Edward I) (1901)
"Appointment of Walter de Stoke to the custody of the house of syning- have arisen
therein, whereby the possessions of the said house are exposed to ..."
9. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"... hath wrought thy good: Bid farewell to the Crowne that ends thy care, 20 The
happie fates thy sorrowes haue withstood, By syning want and ..."
10. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"... hath wrought thy good: Bid farewell to the Crowne that ends thy care, to The
happie fates thy sorrowes haue withstood, By syning want and ..."