Definition of Jameses

1. Proper noun. (plural of James) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Jameses

1. james [n] - See also: james

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jameses

jamborite
jambosa
jambs
jambu
jambul
jambuls
jambus
jambuster
jambusters
jamdanee
jamdanees
jamdani
jamdanis
jameed
james's powder
jameses (current term)
jamesite
jamesonite
jamesonites
jamestown weed
jamjar
jamjars
jamless
jamlike
jammable
jammed
jammer
jammers
jammie
jammier

Literary usage of Jameses

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

1. The History of Nations by Henry Cabot Lodge (1906)
"Chapter V THE jameses. 1424-1557 IN 1424 James came home and brought with him his English wife, Joan, daughter of the Earl of Somerset. ..."

2. An Introduction to the Study of the New Testament, Critical, Exegetical, and by Samuel Davidson (1882)
"THE jameses. THREE PERSONS bearing the name of James are mentioned in the New Testament. First. James the son of Zebedee and brother of John, ..."

3. Companion to the Greek Testament by Arthur Charles Barrett (1878)
"How many jameses are mentioned in the AT. T. In the lists of the Twelve Apostles we find two mentioned of the name of James, namely, James the son of ..."

4. History of Scotland by Margaret MacArthur (1885)
"CHAPTER V. THE jameses. Return of the King (i)—state of the Highlands (2)—murder of James (3) —judicial reforms (4) — James II. ..."

5. The higher criticism and the Bible by William Binnington Boyce (1881)
"To ascertain which of Epistle of the jameses mentioned in the New Testament is ... In the Apostolic age, the various jameses and Marys were all well, known, ..."

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