Definition of Aesces

1. aesc [n] - See also: aesc

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aesces

aerotowing
aerotrain
aerotrekker
aerotrekkers
aerotrekking
aerotropism
aeruginosin
aeruginous
aerugite
aerugites
aerugo
aerugos
aery
aes alienum
aesc
aesces (current term)
aeschynanthus
aeschynite
aeschynites
aesculapian
aesculapian staff
aesculapian staffs
aesculapius
aesculic acid
aesculin
aesculins
aesthenosphere
aesthenospheres
aestheses
aesthesia

Literary usage of Aesces

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

1. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University, Herbert Baxter Adams (1892)
"... londes be aesces dune.' Earle's comment is as follows : " It seems clear that there was a military obligation attached to the grant ; that this ..."

2. The Old English Manor: A Study in English Economic History by Charles McLean Andrews (1892)
"... londes be aesces dune.' Earle's comment is as follows: " It seems clear that there was a military obligation attached to the grant; that this territory ..."

3. Annual Report of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf (1850)
"Of course it is under the ii^aesces of tie established church, and worship is conducted ia its chapel according to the Episcopal forms. ..."

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