Definition of Coniums

1. conium [n] - See also: conium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coniums

conins
coniofibrosis
coniolymphstasis
coniometer
coniophage
conioses
coniosis
coniotomy
conirostral
conisation
conisor
conisors
conistra
conite
conium
coniums (current term)
conivaptan
conization
conj
conjacency
conject
conjected
conjecting
conjector
conjectors
conjectory
conjects
conjecturable
conjecturably
conjectural

Literary usage of Coniums

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

1. The Canada Law Journal by Law Society of Upper Canada, William S. Hein & Company, Canadian Bar Association (1908)
"Mr. Justice Longley has been the subject of the highest en- coniums from the Bar and the press, both as to the manner in which he tried the case and the ..."

2. Manners, Culture and Dress of the Best American Society by Richard A. Wells (1894)
"... they are the dispensers of instruction. Flowers add a charm to domestic life, which nothing else can impart. What high en- coniums have been ..."

3. The Victory of Allen Rutledge: A Tale of the Middle West by Alexander Corkey (1910)
"... "Journal," in which the great English preacher says: "In the little journeys which I have lately taken I have thought much on the huge en- coniums which ..."

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