Definition of Caneh

1. a Hebrew measure of length [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caneh

cane reed
cane sugar
cane toad
cane toads
canebrake
canebrake rattler
canebrake rattlesnake
canebrakes
canebreak
canebreaks
canecutter
caned
canefield fever
canegrub
canegrubs
caneh (current term)
canehs
caneland
canelands
canelike
canella
canella bark
canella family
canellas
canephor
canephora
canephors
caner
caners
canes

Literary usage of Caneh

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

1. Origines by William Drummond (1824)
"It remains, however, for the reader to judge, whether, or not, the city of caneh, or Cane, mentioned by Ezekiel, and generally thought to be the same with ..."

2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1881)
"caneh. A part of a bed of stone worked by quarrying. Cand or Cann, CORN. Fluorspar. Cank, DERB. See Whinstone. Canon, SP. A valley, usually precipitous; ..."

3. The Hebrew Scriptures in the Making by Max Leopold Margolis (1922)
"_,, , ,_, , The term Canon is Christian, and Apocrypha . . , ... . , the word Semitic (caneh in Hebrew means a measuring-rod; hence measure, standard), ..."

4. Classified Digest of the Records of the Society for the Propagation of the by Charles Frederick Pascoe (1893)
"Ч)-32.ф caneh, Richard dr. NK [p. 853]). ,<•'. Staten Island, 1745-7. Died. CHARLTON, Richard. .S'. New Windsor, 1730 ; New York, Negro Mission, ..."

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