Definition of Twals

1. twal [n] - See also: twal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Twals

twaddles
twaddlier
twaddling
twaddly
twae
twaes
twafald
twagger
twaggers
twain
twain cloud
twains
twaite
twaites
twal
twals (current term)
twang
twanged
twanger
twangers
twangier
twangiest
twanging
twangingly
twangings
twangle
twangled
twangler
twanglers
twangles

Literary usage of Twals

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

1. A Treatise on the Law of Trials in Actions Civil and Criminal by Seymour Dwight Thompson, Marion C. Early (1912)
"Johns, 4 Dall. (US) 412; Hill v. St., 2 Yerg. (Tenn.) 246; Hawkins v. St., 9 Ala. 137; Brister v. St, 26 Ala. 107; US v. Haskell, twals—4 4 Wash. CC (Va. ..."

2. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock (1880)
"He was a pillar of the Reformed Church in the valley of the Mohawk. See Sprague, A twals of the A iner. Pulpit, iv. ix ; Cor- win, Manual <;/'/he Krfl ..."

3. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1812)
"... many of them dying within a few hours; and to the number nf death;, about six may be added, as they died ill the twals conveying them to tlic shore, ..."

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