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American philanthropist, co-founder of Stanford University, first lady of California
Jane Elizabeth Lathrop Stanford (August 25, 1828 – February 28, 1905) was an American philanthropist and co-founder in 1885 of Stanford University (opened
Jane_Stanford
Governor of California from 1862 to 1863
1885 until his death in 1893. Stanford and his wife Jane founded Stanford University, named after their late son. Stanford became a successful merchant
Leland_Stanford
Namesake of Stanford University
Jane. Following his death from typhoid at age 15, Stanford became the namesake of Stanford University, which is officially called Leland Stanford Junior
Leland_Stanford_Jr.
Private university in California, US
magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth governor of and then-incumbent United States senator representing California) and his wife, Jane, in memory of their
Stanford_University
Burial place in Palo Alto, California
the remains of the university's namesake Leland Stanford, Jr. and his parents Leland and Jane Stanford. Once per year, the mausoleum is opened to the public
Stanford_Mausoleum
Business school of Stanford University
The Stanford Graduate School of Business is the graduate business school of Stanford University, a private research university in Stanford, California
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford_Graduate_School_of_Business
Church at Stanford University in California, US
Stanford University campus in Stanford, California, United States. It was built during the American Renaissance by Jane Stanford as a memorial to her husband
Stanford_Memorial_Church
Stanford University was founded in the late 19th century by Leland and Jane Lathrop Stanford, in honor of their late son: Leland Stanford Jr. After Leland's
History of Stanford University
History_of_Stanford_University
Online philosophy encyclopedia and collection of peer-reviewed papers
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) is a free online philosophy resource published and maintained by Stanford University, encompassing both
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Stanford_Encyclopedia_of_Philosophy
City in California, United States
industrialist Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane Stanford, when they founded Stanford University in memory of their only child, Leland Stanford Jr. The city later
Palo_Alto,_California
American businesswoman (born 1973)
Jane Lauder (born July 1, 1973) is an American heiress and businesswoman. Lauder joined the family business, Estée Lauder Companies, in 1996, a year after
Jane_Lauder
Spouse of the governor of California
politics, Jane Stanford joined her husband Leland Stanford to help him run a mercantile business in San Francisco. The couple co-founded Stanford University
First ladies and partners of California
First_ladies_and_partners_of_California
American college library system
donations and on the often limited general fund budget. But in 1905 Jane Stanford directed that after her death, her jewels should be sold and the funds
Stanford_University_Libraries
American university press
Starr Jordan, the first president of Stanford University, posited four propositions to Leland and Jane Stanford when accepting the post, the last of which
Stanford_University_Press
Research center at Stanford University
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, is a federally funded research and development center in
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SLAC_National_Accelerator_Laboratory
American actress and filmmaker (born 1974)
varsity basketball, soccer, and tennis. She later graduated with honors from Stanford University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin American
Jennifer_Siebel_Newsom
Fictional character from Sherlock Holmes stories
MacHale has suggested George Boole may have been a model for Moriarty. Jane Stanford, in That Irishman, suggests that Doyle borrowed some of the traits and
Professor_Moriarty
College stadium in California, USA
Stanford Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium located on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California, United States. It is the
Stanford_Stadium
American ichthyologist, educator, and eugenicist (1851–1931)
March 1891, he was approached by Leland and Jane Stanford, who offered him the presidency of Leland Stanford Junior University, which was about to open
David_Starr_Jordan
Academic endowment
history of the Stanford University endowment predates the university's founding. The endowment began in 1885 when Leland Stanford and his wife Jane conveyed
Stanford_University_endowment
2020 memoir by Lulu Miller
work and her research into his alleged involvement in the death of Jane Stanford, and his ardent support for eugenics. Examining the psychological debate
Why_Fish_Don't_Exist
Engineering school within Stanford University
at Stanford University. The department is currently located in the David Packard Building on Jane Stanford Way in Stanford, California. Stanford University
Stanford University School of Engineering
Stanford_University_School_of_Engineering
Private hospital affiliated with Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford University Medical Center is an American teaching hospital which includes Stanford Health Care and Stanford Children's Health. It serves as a
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford_University_Medical_Center
Technology park in Palo Alto
Stanford Research Park (SRP) is a technology park established in 1951 as a joint initiative between Stanford University and the City of Palo Alto. It was
Stanford_Research_Park
Art museum in Stanford, California
the major public museums at the time. For decades, Leland Stanford and his wife Jane Stanford had traveled extensively, collecting American and European
Cantor_Arts_Center
Medical condition
turn of the 20th century. Jane Stanford, co-founder of Stanford University and wife of California governor Leland Stanford, died from strychnine poisoning
Strychnine_poisoning
University building
Palm Drive is Jane Stanford Way (once known as Serra Mall), which is restricted to official vehicles and bicycles. Between Jane Stanford Way and the Main
Main Quad (Stanford University)
Main_Quad_(Stanford_University)
university in Stanford, California, founded in 1885 by Leland and Jane Stanford. The Stanford University School of Engineering established the Department of
List of astronauts educated at Stanford University
List_of_astronauts_educated_at_Stanford_University
Intercollegiate sports teams of Stanford University, California, United States
The Stanford Cardinal are the athletic teams that represent Stanford University. Stanford's teams compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association
Stanford_Cardinal
United States historic place
February 1905, Jane Stanford, co-founder of Stanford University, died of strychnine poisoning in a room at the Moana Hotel. Stanford is believed to have
Moana_Hotel
American journalist and author (born 1955)
Reagan, John Steinbeck, Rita Moreno, Earl Warren, Julia Morgan, Leland Stanford, Dorothea Lange and others. In November 2008, Shriver launched the California
Maria_Shriver
University student accommodation
university and for the women to the south-west. The founders, Leland and Jane Stanford, rejected the idea and decided that the recently built Hôtel Kursaal
Stanford University student housing
Stanford_University_student_housing
City in California
1869, the area was renamed in honor of the family of Leland Stanford's wife, Jane Stanford (née Lathrop), and her brother, Charles Lathrop, who worked
Lathrop,_California
Secret Irish republican political organisations
passion, reason, and politics, 1825–57 (Montreal and Kingston, 2008). Stanford, Jane (2011). That Irishman. The History Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-84588-698-1
Fenians
Irish Fenian and politician (1846–1919)
2011. Jane Stanford, Moriarty Unmasked: Conan Doyle and an Anglo-Irish Quarrel, Carrowmore, 2017. Interview with That Irishman author, Jane Stanford, on
John_O'Connor_Power
Private medical school in Stanford, California, US
The Stanford University School of Medicine is the medical school of Stanford University and is located in Stanford, California, United States. It traces
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford_University_School_of_Medicine
United States lawyer and diplomat
election returns case, the Income Tax Suit, and the Samuel J. Tilden, Jane Stanford, and Alexander Turney Stewart will cases. In the public sphere, he was
Joseph_Hodges_Choate
Unofficial mascot of Stanford University
The Stanford Tree is a sequoia and the Stanford Band's mascot and the unofficial mascot of Stanford University. Stanford's team name is "Cardinal", referring
Stanford_Tree
Planned community in California, United States
on site. The name Stanford Crossing was inspired by the family who helped found Lathrop — Leland Stanford and his wife Jane Stanford (née Lathrop) — and
Stanford_Crossing,_California
University and college laboratories
Stanford University has many centers and institutes dedicated to the study of various specific topics. These centers and institutes may be within a department
Stanford University centers and institutes
Stanford_University_centers_and_institutes
Following is a list of some notable students and alumni of Stanford University. Gene D. Block (A.B. 1970), 8th chancellor of University of California,
List of Stanford University alumni
List_of_Stanford_University_alumni
American college basketball team
The Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team represents Stanford University in Stanford, California, United States. The school's team currently competes
Stanford Cardinal men's basketball
Stanford_Cardinal_men's_basketball
Shopping mall in Palo Alto, California, U.S.
Stanford Shopping Center is an upscale open air shopping mall located on Route 82 (El Camino Real) at Sand Hill Road in Palo Alto, California. It is on
Stanford_Shopping_Center
Misinformation researchers with Stanford University
The Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO) was a multidisciplinary program for the study of abuse in information technologies, with a focus on social media
Stanford_Internet_Observatory
1894 cemetery sculpture by William Wetmore Story
Henry Lathrop monument, located in the Stanford University Arboretum. Lathrop was the brother of Jane Stanford, the co-founder of the university. The
Angel_of_Grief
American political think tank
and limited government. While the institution is officially a unit of Stanford University, it maintains an independent board of overseers and relies on
Hoover_Institution
Law school of Stanford University, California, U.S
Stanford Law School (SLS) is the law school of Stanford University. It was established in 1893. George Triantis currently serves as dean. Stanford Law
Stanford_Law_School
Pub in the City of London
1914) in That Irishman: The Life and Times of John O'Connor Power by Jane Stanford. Agatha Christie wrote that her fictional detective Hercule Poirot dined
Ye_Olde_Cheshire_Cheese
French painter
three nights a week. Leland Stanford, Jr., the only child of Governor Leland Stanford of California and his wife Jane Stanford, died aged fifteen in 1884
Émile_Munier
2002 film by Jake Kasdan
Ramis as Don Durkett, Director for the Stanford Admissions Jane Adams as Mona, the Secretary for the Stanford Admissions Building Garry Marshall as Arthur
Orange_County_(film)
Jane Kinderley Stanford Neale (January 19, 1800 – July 25, 1887) was a British novelist. Jane Kinderley Smith was born on January 19, 1800, the daughter
Jane_Kinderley_Stanford
Stanford University's student-run newspaper
The Stanford Daily is the student-run, independent daily newspaper serving Stanford University. The Daily is distributed throughout campus and the surrounding
The_Stanford_Daily
Canadian neuroscientist (born 1959)
biotechnology firm Xaira Therapeutics. He is also a biology professor at Stanford University, where he served as its 11th president from 2016 until his resignation
Marc_Tessier-Lavigne
Student-run newspaper in California
The Stanford Review (also known as The Review) is a conservative student-run newspaper that serves Stanford University in Stanford, California. It was
The_Stanford_Review
American economist and sociologist (1857–1929)
another academic position. One story claims that he was fired from Stanford after Jane Stanford sent him a telegram from Paris, having disapproved of Veblen's
Thorstein_Veblen
Historic house in California, United States
floors. Following Stanford's death in 1893, his widow Jane Lathrop Stanford continued to oversee the home. In 1900, Jane Stanford donated the home to
Leland_Stanford_Mansion
of another co-owner Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane. He was one of the founders of Palo Alto and a trustee of Stanford University for over 50 years
Timothy_Hopkins
Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) at 353 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford University, California. Construction on the building began in
Gates Computer Science Building, Stanford
Gates_Computer_Science_Building,_Stanford
Radio telescope in California
The Stanford Dish, known locally as the Dish, is a steerable radio antenna in the Stanford, California foothills. "The Dish" is also used locally to refer
Stanford Dish (Stanford Radio Telescope)
Stanford_Dish_(Stanford_Radio_Telescope)
American historian
President of the Board of Trustees of Stanford University from 2008 to 2012, making her the second woman after Jane Stanford ever to do so. Leslie Parker Hume
Leslie_P._Hume
Surname list
University Leonard Stanford (1896–1967), British Anglican priest Leland Stanford, Jr. (1868–1884), son of Leland and Jane Stanford Martin Stanford (born 1958)
Stanford_(surname)
American soccer player (born 1995)
With Jane Campbell". Stanford University. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. "Freshman Lift Stanford". Stanford Athletics. "Stanford Exits
Jane_Campbell_(soccer)
American business executive
Gust. She graduated at the top of her class in high school, and attended Stanford University, where she graduated with a degree in political science. After
Anne_Gust_Brown
American sociologist
This was too much for Jane Stanford, who was then on the board of trustees of the university. Numerous professors at Stanford resigned in protest of
Edward_Alsworth_Ross
American economist (born 1972)
serving as the 13th president of Stanford University since August 2024. He served as the 10th dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business from 2016
Jonathan_Levin_(economist)
American college football organization
The Stanford Cardinal football program represents Stanford University in college football at the NCAA Division I FBS level and is a member of the Atlantic
Stanford_Cardinal_football
Coast redwood in Palo Alto, California
the tree in 1863. In 1876, Leland Stanford, co-founder of Stanford University along with his wife Jane Lathrop Stanford, purchased land near El Palo Alto
El_Palo_Alto
Baseball team
The Stanford Cardinal baseball team represents Stanford University in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Stanford athletic teams,
Stanford_Cardinal_baseball
Arboretum in Stanford, California
climatic and other conditions of the locality." As Jane Stanford said in her 1903 address to the Stanford trustees: No buildings of any kind whatever should
Stanford_University_Arboretum
Marching band of Stanford University
The Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB) is the student marching band representing Stanford University and its athletic teams. Billing
Stanford_Band
1915 Sherlock Holmes novel by Arthur Conan Doyle
Ashgate. ISBN 978-1-85928-394-3. Conan Doyle and an Anglo-Irish Quarrel, Jane Stanford, Carrowmore, 2017, pp. 50–57. Works related to The Valley of Fear at
The_Valley_of_Fear
3rd episode of the 4th series of Sherlock
Publishing. 'Moriarty Unmasked: Conan Doyle and an Anglo-Irish Quarrel', Jane Stanford, Carrowmore, pps. 87,88. Moreland, Alex (16 January 2017). "4 Sherlock
The_Final_Problem_(Sherlock)
First wide-area packet-switched network
The Stanford University Network, also known as SUN, SUNet or SU-Net is the campus computer network for Stanford University. Stanford Research Institute
Stanford_University_Network
English zoologist (1934–2025)
feeding was necessary for the study to be effective at all. Craig Stanford of the Jane Goodall Research Center at the University of Southern California
Jane_Goodall
Private graduate school in Stanford, California, US
The Stanford University Graduate School of Education (Stanford GSE or GSE) is one of the top education schools in the United States. It offers master's
Stanford University Graduate School of Education
Stanford_University_Graduate_School_of_Education
College football rivalry between UC Berkeley and Stanford
30km 19miles Cal Stanford The Big Game is the name given to the California–Stanford football rivalry. It is an American college football rivalry game
Big_Game_(American_football)
Hospital in Paris, France
Middle Ages to the Century of Louis Braille. Translated by Cohen, Emily-Jane. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-5768-3. Retrieved 2019-07-27. Base
Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital
Quinze-Vingts_National_Ophthalmology_Hospital
United States Class I railroad (1865–1996)
R, Miriam (July 31, 2020). "Moments in History: Leland Stanford, 1824-1893 and Jane Stanford, 1828-1905". Palo Alto History Museum. Retrieved July 10
Southern_Pacific_Railroad
Victorian parlour song published in 1884 by composer James Lynam Molloy and lyricist G
December 2014. 'Moriarty Unmasked: Conan Doyle and an Anglo-Irish Quarrel', Jane Stanford, Carrowmore, 2017, pps. 59, 60. ’ Love’s Old Sweet Song lyrics
Love's_Old_Sweet_Song
Chaotic game-winning kickoff return during a college football game in 1982
walk-off touchdown that occurred during a college football game between the Stanford Cardinal and California Golden Bears on Saturday, November 20, 1982. Given
The_Play_(American_football)
English novelist (1775–1817)
Jane Austen (/ˈɒstɪn, ˈɔːstɪn/ OST-in, AW-stin; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English writer known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly
Jane_Austen
English Anglican clergyman (1584–1653)
Tiffany and Georgia O'Keeffe Physician, author Benjamin Spock Jane Stanford, co-founder of Stanford University Author and doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. and
John_Lothropp
First Lady of California (born 1932)
Weller (1858–1860) Sophie Latham (1860–1860) Maria Downey (1860–1862) Jane Stanford (1862–1863) Mollie Low (1863–1867) Anna Haight (1867–1871) Mary McIntire
Gloria_Deukmejian
First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989
the Screen Actors Guild. He had two children from his previous marriage to Jane Wyman, and he and Nancy had two children together. Nancy Reagan was the first
Nancy_Reagan
Fictional character
2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine Stanford Jane, Moriarty Unmasked: Conan Doyle and an Anglo-Irish Quarrel, Jane Stanford, 2017, pps. 46–48. Jacobs, Meredith
Colonel_Moran
Common placeholder name in English
John Doe (male) and Jane Doe (female) are multiple-use placeholder names that are used in the British, Canadian, and American legal systems, when the true
John_Doe
Women's association football team of Stanford University
The Stanford Cardinal women's soccer team represents Stanford University in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I soccer. Home games are played
Stanford Cardinal women's soccer
Stanford_Cardinal_women's_soccer
Library at Stanford University
significant and early departure from the architectural style of Stanford's Main Quad. Jane Stanford held a design competition for the new library and chose the
Cecil_H._Green_Library
Public school district in Palo Alto, California
location and it was renamed Jane Lathrop Stanford after Jane Stanford, co-founder with her husband, Leland Stanford, of Stanford University. Ellen T. Fletcher
Palo Alto Unified School District
Palo_Alto_Unified_School_District
Deliberately delaying or preventing a process or change
Archived from the original on 5 February 2024. Retrieved 31 December 2018. Jane Stanford, 'That Irishman The Life and Times of John O'Connor Power', Part Two
Obstructionism
American college soccer team
The Stanford Cardinal men's soccer team represents Stanford University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. The Cardinal play in
Stanford Cardinal men's soccer
Stanford_Cardinal_men's_soccer
US magazine
Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) is a magazine and website that covers cross-sector solutions to global problems. SSIR is written by and for social
Stanford Social Innovation Review
Stanford_Social_Innovation_Review
First Lady of California from 1999 to 2003
Weller (1858–1860) Sophie Latham (1860–1860) Maria Downey (1860–1862) Jane Stanford (1862–1863) Mollie Low (1863–1867) Anna Haight (1867–1871) Mary McIntire
Sharon_Davis
Stanford University two-year creative writing program
Stegner Fellowship program is a two-year creative writing fellowship at Stanford University. The award is named after American Wallace Stegner (1909–1993)
Stegner_Fellowship
American college basketball team
The Stanford Cardinal women's basketball team represents Stanford University, located in Stanford, California. The school's team currently competes in
Stanford Cardinal women's basketball
Stanford_Cardinal_women's_basketball
First lady of California (1863-1867)
on December 22, 1857, they had one daughter, Flora. The Lows used the Stanford Mansion as Governor's residence. Mollie's hair had turned white while she
Mollie_Low
Sports team
The Stanford Cardinal women's gymnastics team represents Stanford University in NCAA women's artistic gymnastics. "Stanford Identity Toolkit: Color".
Stanford Cardinal women's gymnastics
Stanford_Cardinal_women's_gymnastics
American lawman (1835–1912)
San Quentin. His last big case was the poisoning death of Jane Stanford, founder of Stanford University, in 1905. Roddy, W. Lee (1970). Wanted! Black Bart
Harry_N._Morse
Stanford University student humor magazine
The Stanford Chaparral (also known as the Chappie) is a humor magazine published by students of Stanford University since 1899. The Stanford Chaparral
Stanford_Chaparral
Stanford Engineering Everywhere, or SEE is an initiative started by Andrew Ng at Stanford University to offer a number of Stanford courses free online
Stanford Engineering Everywhere
Stanford_Engineering_Everywhere
JANE STANFORD
JANE STANFORD
Male
Finnish
 Finnish form of Latin Johannes, JANNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Janne.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Janie, JANEY means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form (not necessarily female) of the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jayne.Catalan (Jané) : variant spelling of Catalan Gener ‘January’, from Latin Januarius.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from the personal name Jan; or a reduced form of Johannes.English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Basque, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Swedish
Sixth Month of the Year; June; Born in June; Vital Force
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name BANE means "long-awaited child."
Girl/Female
English American
Modern name based on Jane or Jean or Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Scottish variant of Jane
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Jan, a variant of John. (As a personal name, Jane was not specialized as a female form until the 17th century.)
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Scottish
The Lord is Gracious; God is Gracious; Similar to Jane
Male
Finnish
 Finnish pet form of Low German Jan, JANI means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jani.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the name of the precious stone, JADE means "jade."
Male
Swedish
 Swedish pet form of Latin Johan, JANNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Janne.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jane, JAYNE means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Female
English
Pet form of English Jane, JANIE means "God is gracious."
Female
English
English form of French Jehanne, JANE means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (JaneÅ¡) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek IÅannÄ“s (see John).
JANE STANFORD
JANE STANFORD
Boy/Male
Indian
Imperishable, A name of Lord Vishnu, Indestructible
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Curious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Biblical
Purity; Modesty; Infallibility; Safeguarding; Esteemed Privileged
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lakshmipati | லகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€à®ªà®¤à®¿
Lord Vishnu, Husband of Lakshmi
Female
Greek
(Î Ïίσκα) Greek name PRISKA means "ancient." In the bible, this is a name used in the New Testament to refer to Aquila's wife Priskilla (Latin Priscilla).Â
Boy/Male
Latin Spanish Italian
Bean farmer.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish American
Lively; aggressive.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Bright Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
Vigorous
Girl/Female
English
Blend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
JANE STANFORD
JANE STANFORD
JANE STANFORD
JANE STANFORD
JANE STANFORD
n.
Any plant with long, hard, elastic stems, as reeds and bamboos of many kinds; also, the sugar cane.
n.
A coin of Genoa; any small coin.
v. t.
To beat with a cane.
n.
A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway; as, a lane between lines of men, or through a field of ice.
imp. & p. p.
of Jade
v. i.
To wane.
v. t.
To treat like a jade; to spurn.
n.
Any flat, extended surface attached to an axis and moved by the wind; as, the vane of a windmill; hence, a similar fixture of any form moved in or by water, air, or other fluid; as, the vane of a screw propeller, a fan blower, an anemometer, etc.
v. t.
To be the bane of; to ruin.
n.
A walking stick; a staff; -- so called because originally made of one the species of cane.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jade
v. t.
To make or furnish with cane or rattan; as, to cane chairs.
imp. & p. p.
of Wane
n.
A kind of twilled cotton cloth. See Jean.
n.
A private lane, or one opening out of the usual road.
pl.
of June
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wane
n.
A lance or dart made of cane.
n.
Jade.