Definition of Kranses

1. krans [n] - See also: krans

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kranses

krai
krais
kraisslite
krait
kraits
kraken
krakens
krakowiak
krakowiaks
krameria
kramerias
krameric
krang
krangs
krans
kranses (current term)
krantz
krantzes
kranz
kranzes
krapfen
krapfens
krasnovite
krater
kraters
kratochvilite
kratochvilites
kratom
kratoms
kraurosis

Literary usage of Kranses

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

1. The Lower Canada Jurist: Collection de Décisions Du Bas Canada by Strachan Bethune, John Sprott Archibald, William Hey, John Stuart Buchan (1867)
"The remaining portion of lot 3, which was not comprised in the conveyance to the kranses, afterwards passed from Captain Joint Ruiter, through successive ..."

2. The Ibis by British Ornithologists' Union (1897)
"These Crows, unlike the black species, build in the kranses, and lay two or three large eggs, green, spotted and speckled with brown. ..."

3. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1902)
"We doubtfully refer here a plant gathered by Mr. E. Galpin in June, 1900, on " rocky kranses on .Nahoon river, East London." No. 5670. £ ELATA. ..."

4. The Law Reports. Privy Council Appeals: Cases Heard and Determined by the by Herbert Cowell, Edmund F. Moore, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1867)
"... sal-? to the kranses, in 1813, was a corps certain, defined by metes and bounds, and not liable to be affected ..."

5. A Feature in South African Frontier Life, Based Upon the Wanderings of a by M. B. Hudson (1852)
"When Eyre and himself h;id divided the men, And searched after cattle o'er valley and plain, Ascending high mountainous kranses in vain. ..."

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