Definition of Deasoil

1. deasil [n -S] - See also: deasil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deasoil

dearticulates
dearticulating
dearworth
dearworthiness
dearworthy
deary
deary me
deash
deashed
deashes
deashing
deasil
deasils
deasiul
deasiuls
deasoil (current term)
deasoils
deasphalted
deasphalting
death
death's-head
death's-head hawkmoth
death's-head moth
death's head
death's herb
death-bed
death-knell
death-rattle
death-ray
death-roll

Literary usage of Deasoil

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

1. The History of the Province of Moray: Comprising the Counties of Elgin and by Lachlan Shaw (1882)
"The south-east side of these hills is called deasoil, ie, ... The deasoil, or south side of the hills, stretcheth on the bank of Spey from Tullochgorum to ..."

2. The history of Ireland by Thomas Moore (1845)
"... the name of deasoil, or motion according to the course of the sun, is still retained in the Scottish isles. ..."

3. The Early Races of Scotland and Their Monuments by Forbes Leslie (1866)
"... Festival—Ceremonies practised then, and Fires lighted—Tin-Egin—Midsummer Eve a Celtic Festival— Peculiar Ceremonies—Flannan Isles—deasoil Processions. ..."

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