Definition of Reame

1. n. Realm.

Definition of Reame

1. a kingdom [n -S] - See also: kingdom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reame

realpolitikers
realpolitiks
reals
realspace
realter
realtered
realtering
realters
realtie
realties
realtime
realtor
realtors
realty
reame (current term)
reamed
reamend
reamended
reamends
reamers
reames
reamier
reamiest
reaming
reamplify
reamplifying
reamputation
reamputations

Literary usage of Reame

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

1. England in the Reign of King Henry the Eighth ...: A Dialogue Between by Thomas Starkey, William Forrest (1878)
"... to Tins has been a thys reame, ye, and to al other, that e\\er hathe come to this realm. therto. Thys I coude declare to you, yf hyt were nede, ..."

2. The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: From the Earliest by Great Britain Parliament (1762)
"this your high Courte of Parlement by your high Com- the King in Par-' VV myns of this your noble reame, comyn to ' to the ..."

3. The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are by John Nichols (1823)
"Sme paper 1 reame. Red wax 1 ii. 10 Maister Solicitor. Item the 10th daye of February, one reame of paper, and one pottel of ynke. Sine paper 1 reame. ..."

4. The Publications of the Thoresby Society by Thoresby Society (1895)
"... by some Notes on the Leeds Chantries of the Blessed Virgin Mary and on the reame family, suggested by references in the instrument to those subjects. ..."

5. The New England Company of 1649 and John Eliot: The Ledger for the Years by George Parker Winship (1920)
"That Mr Threr bee Desired to pay Mr Jon Cade for 104 reames of fine Filler paper after the rate of 5e 8d pr reame & for pack- inge &c. ye summe of 29" 148 ..."

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