Definition of Mulgas

1. Noun. (plural of mulga) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mulgas

1. mulga [n] - See also: mulga

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mulgas

mulesed
muleses
mulesing
muleskinner
muleskinners
muleta
muletas
muleteer
muleteers
mulewort
muley
muleys
mulga
mulga wire
mulga wires
mulgas (current term)
mulibrey nanism
mulid
muliebral
muliebrities
muliebrity
mulier
mulierly
mulierose
mulierosity
mulierty
muling
mulish
mulishly

Literary usage of Mulgas

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

1. Calendar of Letter-books Preserved Among the Archives of the Corporation of by City of London (England), Reginald Robinson Sharpe (1901)
"late wife of Hugh mulgas, to pay the sum of io marks to London Bridge in the event of her failing to pay a similar sum to Master Peter de Dene, ..."

2. Forestry Handbook by R. Dalrymple Hay, Joseph Henry Maiden (1917)
""The leaves of all mulgas are eaten by sheep and cattle, and the seeds, ... In former years mulgas have been destroyed on thousands of acres of land, ..."

3. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1908)
"Height 20—30 ft. ; diam. 9—12 in. Dark brown, very hard. Used for fence-posts, bullock-yokes, boomerangs, spears and " mulgas," narrow wooden shields. ..."

4. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1902)
"Formerly used for boomerangs, mulgas and spears, and now-a-days in Tasmania for cask-staves, treenails, etc. Wattle, Feathery (A. decurrens Willd.). ..."

5. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1910)
"Our gnarled mulgas are picturesquely horrible, and the palms lend themselves to very artistic treatment in night pictures. The result is that the smallest ..."

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