Definition of Langrel

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Langrel

langlauf
langlaufer
langlaufers
langlauffer
langlaufs
langleys
langostino
langostinos
langour
langouste
langoustes
langoustine
langoustines
langrages
langrel (current term)
langrels
langret
langrets
langridge
langridges
langs
langsat
langsats
langset
langshan
langshans
langspel
langspels
langsyne

Literary usage of Langrel

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

1. The Old Sea Captain by Old Humphrey, Religious Tract Society (1799)
"... grape, and canister shot, with chain, double-headed, and langrel. " WHY, what are you about, Captain, with so many things heaped up altogether here! ..."

2. The Theatrical times (1847)
"langrel " disappointed, forges a will, and whilst " Eugenia" is enacting the part of ... "langrel" becomes possessed of the property, offers marriage to the ..."

3. The Sham Squire: And the Informers of 1790. With Jottings about Ireland by William John Fitzpatrick (1872)
"She added that she went with interest to see langrel piked ; this was correct ... Mr. Byrne had gone, some time before the death of langrel, on a visit to a ..."

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