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[mag] / mæg /


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“Nice story about JE in NY mag. You look great on the picture.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2026

By�the way, I love the mag. keep up the good work.

From Time Magazine Archive

Willis made another reference to the two sisters in his "Earnest Clay" where he speaks of "two abominable old maids by the names of Buggins and Blidgins, representing the scan. mag. of Florence."

From As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century by Gouverneur, Marian

Coadjutor. coch., cochl., cochlear=a spoon, spoonful;—coch. amp., cochlear amplum=a tablespoonful;—coch. mag., cochlear magnum=a large spoonful;—coch. med., cochlear medium=a dessert-spoonful;—coch. parv., cochlear parvum=a teaspoonful.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various

Did I ask you to send me my books and papers, and all the bound volumes of the mag.? quorum pars.

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25) by Lang, Andrew




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