Definition of Lownes

1. lowne [n] - See also: lowne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lownes

lowliheads
lowlihood
lowlily
lowliness
lowlinesses
lowlives
lowly
lown
lown-ganong-levine syndrome
lownd
lownded
lownding
lownds
lowne
lowned
lownes (current term)
lowness
lownesses
lowning
lowns
lowp
lowped
lowping
lowps
lowrider
lowrider bicycle
lowriders
lowriding

Literary usage of Lownes

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

1. Bibliotheca Madrigaliana: A Bibliographical Account of the Musical and by Edward Francis Rimbault (1847)
"... for Matthew lownes and John Browne, 1619. Cum Privilegio. Six parts, Cantus, Altus, Tenor, Medius, Sextus, and Bassus. ..."

2. Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and by Peter Force (1838)
"... lownes, for Robert Clerke; and are to be sould at his house called the Lodge, in Chancery lane, ouer against ..."

3. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by John Payne Collier (1865)
"London Printed by Valentine Sims for Humfrey lownes &e. 1595," and what follows is a treatise on " the genealogie of coate-armors, and how a perfit ..."

4. Pennsylvania, Colonial and Federal: A History, 1608-1903 by Howard Malcolm Jenkins (1903)
"The committee that was appointed to Arms engraved by lownes, 1778 consider the truth of the charges then proceeded to investigate them. ..."

5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee by Tennessee Supreme Court, John Waller Head (1891)
"lownes, Orgill & Co. r. Augustus Hunter. lownes, ORGILL & Co. v. AUGUSTUS HUNTER. 1. STAY OF EXECUTION. Justice's docket. Act of 1835. ..."

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