Definition of Boylas

1. boyla [n] - See also: boyla

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boylas

boyfs
boyg
boygs
boyhood
boyhoods
boying
boyish
boyishly
boyishness
boyishnesses
boyism
boykin
boykind
boykins
boyla
boylas (current term)
boyle's law
boyleite
boylike
boylovers
boyness
boyo
boyology
boyos
boyproof
boys
boys' club

Literary usage of Boylas

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

1. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"Now boylas storm and thunder make. Oh, wherefore would they eat the muscles?" Bramble, Native, «. See Blackberry. Bread, Native, n. a kind of fungus. ..."

2. The Irish Industrial Exhibition of 1853: A Detailed Catalogue of Its Contents by John Sproule (1854)
"boylas, P., Grafton-street, Dublin, Manufacturer.— Pillars for busts, painted in imitation of marbles; gilt-carved tables, with tops of various marbles ..."

3. Antiquities & Memoirs of the Parish of Myddle, County of Salop by Richard Gough (1875)
"A third daughter was marryed to Mr. Turner, then Minister of Hadnall, and after of Great boylas. Thomas Mather, the son, marryed a daughter of one ..."

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