Definition of Kojis

1. koji [n] - See also: koji

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kojis

kohutuhutu
koi
koilocyte
koilocytes
koilocytosis
koilonychia
koilosternia
koine
koines
koinomatter
koinonia
koinonias
kois
koji
kojic acid
kojis (current term)
kok-saghyz
kok-sagyz
kokama
kokanee
kokanees
koken
kokens
koker
kokers
kokoi venom
kokoon
kokoons
kokoretsi

Literary usage of Kojis

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

1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During by Great Britain Court of Chancery, James Russell, John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst, Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux (1832)
"... and a power of leasing was given to the defendant Thomas Strange- kojis Homer, and the plaintiff Elizabeth Ann Cox, when they should respectively be in ..."

2. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal by Robert Chambers, William Chambers (1851)
"Each individual is furnished with six pounds of bread and eighteen kojis (about five gallons) of potatoes ..."

3. Life and Letters of Edward Bickersteth, Bishop of South Tokyo by Samuel Bickersteth (1899)
"... views on bazaar preaching—His evangelistic labours among kojis and Chamars—His views on relative merits of Hinduism i- ..."

4. The Sun and the Serpent: A Contribution to the History of Serpent-worship by Charles Frederick Oldham (1905)
"In most villages were men called " kojis," who could follow the footmarks of men or cattle for almost any distance, and whose services were in frequent ..."

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