Definition of Sirees

1. siree [n] - See also: siree

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sirees

sipunculoid
sipunculoidea
sipunculoids
sira
siras
sircar
sircars
sirdar
sirdars
sire
sired
siredon
siree
sirees (current term)
siren
siren call
siren song
siren songs
sirene
sirenian
sirenian mammal
sirenians
sirenic
sirenical
sireniform
sirenise

Literary usage of Sirees

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

1. Report on the Settlement in the District of Kangra in the Trans-Sutlej States by George Carnac Barnes (1862)
"It grows rapidly. The wood is light hut not valuable. The two most esteemed species are the " sirees" or " MIMOSA ..."

2. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley (1821)
"But, if all Popish sirees- •ors to the throne in.i been piade nominally kings, hui disqualified from acting ..."

3. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier by James Inglis (1878)
"In Nepaul the bark of the Hill sirees is often used to poison a stream or piece of water. Pounded up and thrown in, it seems to have some, uncommon effect ..."

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