Lexicographical Neighbors of Treens
Literary usage of Treens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manx Names, Or, The Surnames and Place-names of the Isle of Man by Arthur William Moore (1906)
"From the Ballaugh Register, AD 1600, we learn that the owners of the treens were
obliged to keep their portion of the churchyard and its fence in order, ..."
2. The Antiquary (1880)
"CREELS AND treens. In your notice (p. 40) of a Paper by the Rev. SM Mayhew, read
before the British Archaeological Association, on " The Antiquities of the ..."
3. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1898)
"In Lonan there were fourteen such treens, remaining still as a division of land
... It was from among the treens that a selection was made of buildings that ..."
4. A New Pocket Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages: Compiled from by John Henry Freese (1916)
"K« int« ice, treens i —ßN'L'li» <--^io>, v,«, «/>/.. 0—, 06—, ?/. to turn to ice,
treens^ —»n«^>, —n»«i>, ..."