Definition of Stewponds

1. stewpond [n] - See also: stewpond

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stewponds

stewbums
stewed
stewer
stewers
stewier
stewiest
stewing
stewing pan
stewingly
stewings
stewish
stewlike
stewpan
stewpans
stewpond
stewponds (current term)
stewpot
stewpots
stews
stewy
stey
steyer
steyest
steys
sthene
sthenes
sthenia
sthenias
sthenic
sthenically

Literary usage of Stewponds

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

1. Two Years Ago by Charles Kingsley (1881)
"Cold boggy stewponds in the garden, such as our ancestors loved, damming up the stream. They must needs have fish in Lent, we know; and paid the penalty of ..."

2. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1892)
"Then, there is a dovecote, some delightful stewponds, and a very pretty canal; and everything, in short, that one could wish for: and, moreover, ..."

3. Jane Austen's Works by Jane Austen, James Edward Austen-Leigh (1882)
"Then, there is a dovecote, some delightful stewponds, and a very pretty canal; and every thing, in short, that one could ..."

4. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1892)
"Then, there is a dovecote, some delightful stewponds, and a very pretty canal; and everything, in short, that one could wish for: and, moreover, ..."

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