Definition of Kevils

1. kevil [n] - See also: kevil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kevils

ketubah
ketubahs
ketubbah
ketubbahs
ketubbot
ketubot
ketyl
ketyls
keuper
keurboom
kevel
kevels
keverchief
keverchiefs
kevil
kevils (current term)
kevin
kewl
kewler
kewlest
kewpie
kewpies
kex
kexes
key
key-cold
key-in-lock manoeuvre
key attachment
key binding
key bindings

Literary usage of Kevils

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

1. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"When bells were rung, and mass was sung, And a' men bound to bed, King Honour and his gay ladye In a high chamber were laid. * " kevils, lots. ..."

2. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"When bells were rung, and mass was sung, And a' men bound to bed, King Honour and his gay ladye In a high chamber were laid. * " kevils, lots. ..."

3. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1866)
"And they cast kevils them amang, And kevils them between; And they cast kevils them amang, Wha suld gae kill the king. 0 some said yea, and some said nay, ..."

4. The Book of British Ballads by Samuel Carter Hall, Park Benjamin (1844)
"They had not been four months married, As I have heard them tell, Until the nobles of the land Against them did rebel. And they cast kevils them amang, ..."

5. The Ballads of Scotland by William Edmondstoune Aytoun (1859)
"They had not been four months married, As I have heard them tell, Until the nobles of the land Against them did rebel. And they cast kevils* them amang, ..."

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