Definition of Stoneraw

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoneraw

stonehearted
stoneless
stonelessness
stonelike
stonemason
stonemasonries
stonemasonry
stonemasons
stonen
stoneproof
stoner
stoner rock
stoner rocker
stonerag
stonerags
stoneraw (current term)
stoneraws
stonerific
stonern
stoneroot
stoners
stonest
stonewall
stonewalled
stonewaller
stonewallers
stonewalling
stonewalls

Literary usage of Stoneraw

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

1. Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by Walter Scott, Thomas Finlayson Henderson (1902)
"... on the moors, they have been sometimes observed in heath-brown, or in weeds dyed with the stoneraw, or lichen.1 They often ride in invisible procession, ..."

2. Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by Walter Scott, Thomas Finlayson Henderson (1902)
"... on the moors, they have been sometimes observed in heath-brown, or in weeds dyed with the stoneraw, or lichen.1 They often ride in invisible procession, ..."

3. Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by Walter Scott, Thomas Finlayson Henderson (1902)
"... on the moors, they have been sometimes observed in heath-brown, or in weeds dyed with the stoneraw, or lichen.1 They often ride in invisible procession, ..."

4. Aunt Janet's Legacy to Her Nieces: Recollections of Humble Life in Yarrow in by Janet Bathgate (1894)
"... and a white and blue apron, all made from wool of her own spinning; the yellow her own dyeing, from stoneraw gathered from the rocks on the hill-side. ..."

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