Definition of Norths

1. north [n] - See also: north

Lexicographical Neighbors of Norths

northerner
northerners
northernest
northernly
northernness
northerns
northers
northing
northings
northland
northlands
northness
northnesses
norths (current term)
northside
northupite
northward
northwardly
northwards
northwest
northwest by north
northwest by west
northwest territories
northwest wind
northwester
northwesterly
northwestern
northwestern united states

Literary usage of Norths

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

1. Dampier's Voyages: Consisting of a New Voyage Round the World, a Supplement by William Dampier (1906)
"Presages of the coming of norths, the Times and Places where they blow ... norths, Souths, and Hurricanes: In the East-Indies there are only two sorts, viz. ..."

2. Simeon North, First Official Pistol Maker of the United States: A Memoir by Simon Newton Dexter North, Ralph H. North (1913)
"They had six sons and three daughters. t There were other John norths among the forefathers of the numerous North progeny of the present day. ..."

3. The Inns of Court and Chancery by William John Loftie (1893)
"... Garden—The Dials — Great Lawyers—The norths — Jeffreys — Blackstone—Eldon. IN the south side of the pavement of Fountain Court is the famous old Hall. ..."

4. The American Coast Pilot: Containing Directions for the Principal Harbors by Edmund March Blunt, George William Blunt (1847)
"The descent of the mercury predicts the norths; but they do not begin to blow the moment it sinks, which it always does a short timo before thn norths come ..."

5. A History of English Literature by William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe (1907)
"Mr. Pepys and his Diary—John Evelyn—Bishop Burnet—The Lives of the norths—Lucy Hutchinson—George Savile, Marquis of Halifax—Sir William Temple—The Battle of ..."

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