Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutsans
Literary usage of Tutsans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of by Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, William Munford (1821)
"I/tutsans v. Hudson's adm'r, p. 352-357. 4. In a case where it is necessary to
plead the act of Limitations, it ought, in order to form a bar, ..."
2. The History of the Reign of George III, to the Termination of the Late War by Robert Bisset (1816)
"Several British gentlemen had applied Measures oí themselves to the study of the
oriental l:ui<nin°;es, and by this for lhe lin; tutsans had become ..."
3. Botany of the United States North of Virginia: Comprising Descriptions of by Lewis Caleb Beck (1848)
"... ^E.—tutsans. Sepals 4—5, distinct or cohering, unequal. Petals 4—5, •with a
twisted aestivation and oblique veins. Stamens usually numerous and cohering ..."
4. The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description of the by Hugh Murray, William Wallace, Robert Jameson, William Jackson Hooker, William Swainson, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1837)
"In Scotland, the tutsans and the Isle of Man Cabbage are never found but on the
western side of the country, and the same is the case with the pale ..."
5. A Military Dictionary: Or, Explaination of the Several Systems of Discipline by William Duane (1810)
"... half wear arquebuses, and the other pci tutsans. Their attendance is confined
to the king's person, both at home and abroad. ..."