Definition of Favell

1. favel [adj] - See also: favel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Favell

fauxtatoes
fauxtograph
fauxtographs
fauxtography
fav
fava
fava bean
favaginous
favas
fave
favel
favela
favelas
favelet
favelets
favell (current term)
favella
favellas
faveolate
faver
faves
favest
favic chandeliers
favicon
favicons
favid
favillous
favisms
favonian
favor

Literary usage of Favell

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

1. The Visitation of the County of Cornwall, in the Year 1620 by Samson Lennard, College of Arms (Great Britain) (1884)
"6 Peter s. of Richarde favell Sep. 6 Elizabeth d. of Richarde Creswell Sep. ... 30 Elizabeth d. of Hugh Davys Oct. 4 Roche s. of Thomas favell Oct. 4 Joane ..."

2. The British and Foreign Medical Review Or Quarterly Journal of Practical (1846)
"Dr. favell says that the most remarkable physical signs observed in these cases ... Dr. favell relates some cases of the disease with the particular view of ..."

3. The Christian Leaders of the Last Century: Or, England a Hundred Years Ago by John Charles Ryle (1869)
"... 1743 — Early Religious History — Correspondence with Whitefield — Studious Habit at Weston favell — Literary Remains Analyzed — Correspondence — Humour ..."

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