Lexicographical Neighbors of Texes
Literary usage of Texes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southwestern Historical Quarterly by Texas State Historical Association, Eugene Campbell Barker, Herbert Eugene Bolton, University of Texas at Austin Center for Studies in Texas History (1908)
"... foot and thew [through] a wilderness, in my next I [will] give you a ful
detaile of my travels thew texes, as I must fil up my Blank with other affars. ..."
2. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1899)
""Ef I could jes'read," he thought, "I could git some new texes." But then he knew
he would never read. " Seem lak dey might 'a' put up with it a little ..."
3. Questions of the Day: Economic and Social by William Elder (1871)
"... both texts and colort—Order of Progress, loth texes—United Order of American
Mechanics—American Protestant Association—Brotherhood of the Union—Improved ..."
4. From Their Point of View by M. Loane (1908)
"The mother of one of these little rebels proudly asked me to hear " what a lovely
lot of texes our Gertie can say, and her on'y six last August. ..."