Definition of Hobdays

1. hobday [v] - See also: hobday

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hobdays

hobby-horses
hobby horse
hobby horses
hobbyhorse
hobbyhorses
hobbyhorsical
hobbyism
hobbyisms
hobbyist
hobbyistic
hobbyists
hobbyless
hobday
hobdayed
hobdaying
hobdays (current term)
hobdehoy
hobdehoys
hobelar
hobelars
hobeler
hoberdehoy
hoberdehoys
hobgoblin
hobgoblins
hobhouchin
hobilar
hobiler
hobilers
hobjob

Literary usage of Hobdays

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

1. Who's who in America by John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis (1903)
"... wrote for tae press; lived in Phila. several yrs., wr.t- ing Sunday-school books, etc. Author ("Elsie Books"): Elsie Dinsmore, 1868; Elsie's hobdays. ..."

2. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1876)
"Currency Question, 24 j 5 с Depreciation of Silver, 7 « 5 <l—\\ a 5 i> Doorga Pooj.ih hobdays, 23 .< ~> i/ Durbar at Delhi, 3 , Г с—11 . ..."

3. On the Agricultural Community of the Middle Ages: And Inclosures of the by Erwin Nasse (1871)
"A holiday formerly held in England on the second Tuesday after Easter, to commemorate the expulsion of the Danes in the time of Ethelred. hobdays and ..."

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