Definition of Linneys

1. linney [n] - See also: linney

Lexicographical Neighbors of Linneys

linkways
linkwork
linkworks
linky
linn
linnaea borealis
linnaean system of nomenclature
linnaeite
linnaeites
linne
linned
linnet
linnets
linney
linneys (current term)
linnies
linning
linnorm
linnorms
linns
linny
lino
linocut
linocuts
linoleate
linoleates
linoleic
linoleic acid
linoleic acids

Literary usage of Linneys

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

1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Devon: With Observations on by Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), Charles Vancouver (1808)
"Garden-walls, farm-houses, barns, stables, linneys, village fences, and cottages, are all built with this dull, heavy, and . deforming material. ..."

2. For Faith and Freedom: A Novel by Walter Besant (1900)
"Our plan was to travel along byways and bridlepaths, and that by night only, hiding by day in barns, linneys, and the like. We had money for the charges of ..."

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