Definition of Durning

1. durn [v] - See also: durn

Lexicographical Neighbors of Durning

durio
durion
durions
duripan
duripans
durity
durmast
durmasts
durn
durn tootin'
durn tooting
durndest
durned
durneder
durnedest
durning (current term)
durns
duro
duroc
durocs
durometer
durometers
durophagous
durophagy
duroquinol oxidase
duros
durotaxis
durotomies
durotomy
durous

Literary usage of Durning

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

1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1850)
"T. ... 0.*3.04} Certif.[ied] 101 . 00s . 00d, viz. 21 left by Mr. durning of Bisp- ham; 71-10s, [the] Int.[erest] of ..."

2. Notitia Cestriensis: Or Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester by Francis Gastrell (1850)
"2l left by Mr. durning of Bisp- ham; 71-10s, [the] Int.[erest] of 1501 given by sever. ... durning ..."

3. Memorable Unitarians: Being a Series of Brief Biographical Sketches by Robert Spears (1906)
"... Sir Edwin durning- Lawrence, Bart., MP, and of Lady Burning-Lawrence, familiar as household words to the Unitarians of both England and America. MR. ..."

4. History of Pittsburgh and Environs: Biographical by George Thornton Fleming, American Historical Company (1922)
"Mr. durning is descended from a pioneer family of Pittsburgh, and is a son of James J. and Anna durning. His father was an old river man, and was a member ..."

5. Liverpool Banks & Bankers, 1760-1837: A History of the Circumstances which by John Hughes (1906)
"On 30th June 1823 the partnership between Samuel Hope and George Holt was terminated, the official notice of the dissolution appearing 1 William durning had ..."

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