Definition of Sonses

1. sonse [n] - See also: sonse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sonses

sonorous rale
sonorously
sonorousness
sonorousnesses
sonourous
sonovox
sonovoxes
sons
sons-in-law
sons-of-bitches
sons of bitches
sons of guns
sons of privilege
sons of the manse
sonse
sonses (current term)
sonship
sonships
sonsie
sonsier
sonsiest
sonsofbitches
sonsy
sontag
sontags
sonties
soo
soochong
soochongs
soodle

Literary usage of Sonses

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

1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1911)
"... Heatstroke; Hookworm disease: Hydrophobia: Immunity: Indians of North America—Pi- sonses: Infantile paralysis: Insanity and the insane: Insects as ..."

2. Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe by Thomas Roscoe (1846)
"... sought to adorn it by circumstantial and outward pomp ; by every thing that can captivate the sonses, and by all the variety ..."

3. A Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire (1824)
"The elementary fir*, for instance, acts upon our sonses like other bodies; but it does not like them tend to a centre; on the contrary, it escapes from the ..."

4. Mental Philosophy Including the Intellect, Sensibilities, and Will by Joseph Haven (1883)
"It is to be noticed, in addition, that with the exception of the tactual sense, and possibly of sight, these sonses give us no direct, immediate knowledge ..."

5. General History of the State of Michigan: With Biographical Sketches by Charles Richard Tuttle (1873)
"The Par- sonses have become very numerous, and are found throughout New England, and many of the descendants are scattered in all parts of the United States ..."

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