Winsor
[ win-zer ]
noun
Justin, 1831–97, U.S. librarian and historian.
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How to use Winsor in a sentence
At length I learned that the tavern-keeper, Winsor, was going out mackerelling with seven men that evening, and would take me.
Cape Cod | Henry D. ThoreauHenry Winsor, a pioneer mail carrier, asked his name and got an unpronounceable answer.
Mount Rainier | VariousMessrs. Winsor & Newton's body-colours are also very excellent.
The History, Theory, and Practice of Illuminating | M. Digby WyattAt Winsor & Weekes's information was not difficult to obtain.
Chronicles of Martin Hewitt | Arthur MorrisonAccording to Mr. Winsor's estimate, Columbus was a pitiable man, who deserved his pitiable end.
The Writer, Volume VI, April 1892. | Various
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