Definition of Cuishes

1. Noun. (plural of cuish) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cuishes

1. cuish [n] - See also: cuish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cuishes

cuicas
cuif
cuifs
cuigeals
cuinage
cuing
cuir-bouilli
cuish
cuishes (current term)
cuisinart
cuisinarts
cuisine
cuisines
cuisse
cuisser
cuissers
cuisses
cuit
cuiter
cuitered
cuitering
cuiters
cuitikin

Literary usage of Cuishes

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

1. Bas-reliefs from the Temple of Rameses I at Abydos by Herbert Eustis Winlock (1921)
"The cuishes are gracefully modeled, each having a strongly curved upper edge and a vertical central ridge. The upper edge has a bold inward-turned border, ..."

2. Chinese Clay Figures by Berthold Laufer (1914)
"outfit of the horsemen consisted of horse mail, a shirt of mail, a breastplate, cuishes, a sword, lance, shield, a dub attached to the belt, ..."

3. Classic Tales by Famous Authors by Frederick Brigham De Berard (1905)
"The hero arms in haste: his hands enfold His thighs with cuishes of refulgent gold; Inflamed to fight, and rushing to the field, That hand sustaining the ..."

4. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Workedited by Thomas Edward Finegan edited by Thomas Edward Finegan (1922)
"ЧО was gradually superseded bv nla'te iron celebrated for its art manufactures, ""ghs, originally of buff leather which square miles. „r steel. cuishes were ..."

5. Winston's Cumulative ... Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Bookby Charles Morris by Charles Morris (1917)
"cuishes were introduced into Cuenca ? tow° of Ecu?dor, the third England about the middle of the four- the country, with a cathedral and ..."

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