Definition of Jamison

1. Noun. United States dancer and choreographer (born in 1944).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Jamison

James Wyatt
James fibres
James tracts
Jameses
Jamesian
Jameson
Jamesonia
Jamesonian
Jamestown
Jamestown Canyon virus
Jamestown weed
Jamestown weeds
Jamie
Jamieson
Jamin Lebedeff system
Jamison
Jammu
Jammu and Kashmir
Jan
Jan.
Jan Amos Komensky
Jan Christian Smuts
Jan Evangelista Purkinje
Jan Hendrix Oort
Jan Hus
Jan Mayen
Jan Swammerdam
Jan Tinbergen
Jan Vermeer
Jan van Eyck

Literary usage of Jamison

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

1. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1895)
"The said bonds were sold to jamison & Co. under said attachments at eleven thousand dollars, which was credited on the judgment, and jamison ..."

2. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1912)
""$3000 I put into the hands of my brother, Doctor WC jamison or should he not be living let the Trust Company select a true competent man. the money to be ..."

3. History of the State of New York by John Romeyn Brodhead (1871)
"Among the passengers who had come over in the ship Seaflower, from Scotland, was David jamison, who had been liberally educated, but held opinions which led ..."

4. Baltimore: Its History and Its People by Clayton Colman Hall, Lewis Historical Publishing Co (1912)
"(IX) Mary Jane jamison, daughter of Baker and Louisa (Mudd) jamison, married John W. Baughman, ... She married Baker jamison, born in 1775, died in 1837. ..."

5. The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Martha Joanna Lamb, Henry Phelps Johnston, Nathan Gilbert Pond, William Abbatt (1877)
"DAVID jamison, ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK, 1710. DAVID jamison came from Lithgow, in Scotland, ..."

6. Men of Mark in South Carolina: Ideals of American Life: a Collection of by James Calvin Hemphill (1908)
"His father was Robert D. jamison, by profession a teacher, ... His mother was Camilla (Patterson) jamison, and on her son's moral and spiritual development ..."

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