Definition of Lynches

1. Verb. (third-person singular of lynch) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Lynches

1. lynch [v] - See also: lynch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lynches

lymphy
lymphœdemata
lympphocytic choriomeningitis virus
lyms
lyn
lynage
lynages
lyncean
lynch
lynch law
lynch mob
lynch mobs
lynched
lyncher
lynchers
lynches (current term)
lynchet
lynchets
lynching
lynchings
lynchpin
lynchpins
lyncomicin
lyne
lynes
lynestrenol
lyngbya toxins
lynx
lynx-eyed
lynx spider

Literary usage of Lynches

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

1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1883)
"hilly districts, and known as " lynches " or "lynchets." When a hill-side, ... These hanks hetween the plough-made terraces are generally called lynches or ..."

2. Tales of Our Great Families by Edward Walford (1880)
"THE lynches OF GALWAY. A CCORDING to Sir Bernard Burke, the J\- family of the lynches is of very ancient standing in the province of Connaught, ..."

3. Irish-American Historical Miscellany: Relating Largely to New York City and by John Daniel Crimmins (1905)
"... Pollocks, Constables, lynches and Other Wealthy Captains of Industry—Interesting Brief Reference to Additional Business People. ..."

4. Illustrative Cases on Equity Jurisprudence by Harry Burns Hutchins, Robert Emmet Bunker (1903)
"Before the sale, Brown, the defendant, made an arrangement with the plaintiffs, the lynches, whereby he agreed to purchase the farm In for their benefit, ..."

5. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1817)
"... however, went away from the chapel ; the lynches said, they would go too, left it, т»! proceeded towards home. The lynches party ..."

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