Mynes
[ mahy-neez ]
/ ˈmaɪ niz /
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noun
(in the Iliad) a king of Lyrnessus killed by Achilles in the Trojan War.
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How to use Mynes in a sentence
There is nigh vnto the same many mynes of golde and precious stones, and that is taken out of them is rent vnto the temple.
The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China, Volume II|Juan Gonzalez de MendozaThere are in this kingdome many mynes of verie fine diamonds, and are had in great estimation, and very well knowen in Europe.
The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China, Volume II|Juan Gonzalez de MendozaAnd that golde which we haue, was founde by chaunce: for we know not what Mynes do mean.
The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India, now called new Spayne|Francisco Lpez de GmaraTo raise water from low places and mynes, and coal pitts, by a new waie never yet in use.
A History of the Growth of the Steam-Engine|Robert H. Thurston