Definition of Pirnie

1. a striped woollen nightcap [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pirnie

piriform recess
piriform sinus
piriformis
pirimicarb
pirimiphos-methyl
pirinitramide
piririgua
piritramide
pirl
pirlicue
pirlicued
pirlicues
pirlimycin
pirls
pirn
pirnie (current term)
pirnies
pirnit
pirns
piroctone olamine
pirog
pirogen
piroghi
pirogi
pirogies
pirogis
pirogue
pirogues
pirojki
piromen

Literary usage of Pirnie

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

1. History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family: Collateral Lines in Family by Albert Alonzo Pomeroy (1922)
"12,1856, Chester, NY, son of Peter Martin pirnie and wife Mary Prout. ... April 27, 1917, Providence, RI Child of Herbert M. and Gertrude pirnie (9772): ..."

2. Harvard's Military Record in the World War by Frederick S. Mead (1921)
"pirnie, George Donald, c '06-' 10. Enlisted private July 1918; ... pirnie, Herbert Malcolm, SB '10; MCE '11. Entered American Red Cross Service with ..."

3. A Review of the EPA Water Security Research and Technical Support Action Plan by National Research Council (U.S.), Panel on Water System Security Research, Inc NetLibrary (2004)
"He previously was Technical Director for Drinking Water Projects at Malcolm pirnie and has worked with numerous large municipal clients, ..."

4. Harvard's Military Record in the World War by Frederick S. Mead (1921)
"pirnie, George Donald, c '06-'10. Enlisted private July 1918; ... pirnie, Herbert Malcolm, SB '10; MCE '11. Entered American Red Cross Service with ..."

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