Definition of Spurways

1. spurway [n] - See also: spurway

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spurways

spurrites
spurry
spurs
spurs of the moment
spurted
spurter
spurters
spurting
spurtle
spurtled
spurtles
spurtling
spurts
spurway
spurways (current term)
spurwinged
sput
sputa
sputation
sputative
sputcheon
sputnik
sputniks
sputs
sputter
sputtered
sputterer
sputterers
sputtering

Literary usage of Spurways

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

1. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries by John S. Amery (1901)
"... or spurways. Ar. on a bend b. a mullet between 2 garbes or. In the Guildhall at Exon, of Mr. Hoker. ..."

2. Devonshire Wills: A Collection of Annotated Testamentary Abstracts, Together by Charles Worthy (1896)
"... to the Pollards, and by the latter to the spurways of Spurway, who are quite possibly descended from Drogo de Montacute. It is noteworthy that the arms ..."

3. An Armory of the Western Counties (Devon and Cornwall).: From the by Sabine Baring-Gould, Robert Twigge (1898)
"V. of Devon 1620. Harl. MSS. 1080, 1091 (Spurway). spurways : Argent on a bend azure a mullet between two garbs or. Harl. MS. 1538. ..."

4. DEVON AND CORNWALL NOTES & QUERIES. (1901)
"... or spurways. Ar. on a bend b. a mullet between 2 garbes or. In the Guildhall at Exon, of Mr. Hoker. ..."

5. Sir George Carew's Scroll of Arms 1588 [collected from Churches in by George Carew Totnes, Joseph Holland (1901)
"... or spurways. Ar. on a bend b. a mullet between 2 garbes or. In the Guildhall at Exon, of Mr. Hoker. ..."

6. Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Centennial International by United States (1889)
"spurways. Malt* Noblesse. Noblesse (Shepherd's). Red Magdalen. Red Nectarine. Reino do Verges. Royal George Salway. Shanghai. Stump the World, Wai burton ..."

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