Definition of Tamise

1. a woollen fabric [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tamise

tamenesses
tamer
tamers
tames
tamest
tametraline
tamias
tamil
tamin
tamine
tamines
taming
tamings
tamins
tamis
tamise (current term)
tamises
tamkin
tamkins
tamm-horsfall protein deposition
tammar
tammars
tammie
tammies
tammy
tamoxifen N-demethylase
tamoxifen citrate
tamoxifens
tamp

Literary usage of Tamise

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

1. The French and English Phrase-book: Containing Numerous Introductory Lessons (1856)
"Sur la tamise. Does the river Thames pass La tamise passe-t-elle à travers ... Is the Thames at London Lu tamise à Londres est-elle wider than the Seine at ..."

2. The Itinerary of John Leland in Or about the Years 1535-1543: Parts I to [XI] by John Leland (1907)
"So that tamise river cummith within half a mile by est north est of Reading. In the vale of the toune of Reading, wher the 2. armes of Kenet renne nere ..."

3. The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII. by Edward Pelham Brenton (1823)
"... the enemy—Cornwallis sails for the West Indies, and puts back—Trial and acquittal—Loss of the Leda— Capture of L'Unite and Virginie, tamise, Tribune, ..."

4. The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France in by William James, Frederick Chamier (1837)
"This pair of combatants now went off by themselves, engaging with great spirit during 20 minutes; at the end of which the tamise, having sustained ..."

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