Definition of Craigs

1. craig [n] - See also: craig

Lexicographical Neighbors of Craigs

cragged
craggedness
cragger
craggers
craggier
craggiest
craggily
cragginess
cragginesses
craggy
crags
cragsman
cragsmen
craic
craig
craigs (current term)
craigslist
craigslisted
craigslisting
craigslists
craik
craisin
craisins
crake
crakeberries
crakeberry
craked
craker
crakers
crakes

Literary usage of Craigs

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

1. Reports of Cases Decided by the English Courts: With Notes and References to by Nathaniel Cleveland Moak, John Thomas Cook (1883)
"She proved to be the ship the craigs of Greenock, 1148 tons register, laden with a full cargo of pitch pine, and bound from Pensacola to Greenock. ..."

2. Extracts from the Records of the Royal Burgh of Stirling by Stirling (Stirling, Scotland), Stirling (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1889)
"Recomends to baillie Gillespie and baillie Leask to goe to the craigs and Anent ane call the ... untill the council consider farder craigs. ..."

3. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"Beyond wan circuit of sea-waves, which seemed Then molten wall, from ken, he shortly passed, Of mortals, looking from hoar craigs : but sith, Bards sing, ..."

4. Works of J. Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper (1893)
"... and craigs and Grahams ; though an old sergeant of the garrison, who had lately come from England, was enabled to tell our hero that Sir Robert "Warley ..."

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