Lexicographical Neighbors of Swealings
Literary usage of Swealings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Curiosities of Natural History by Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1883)
"... and makes the rind brown, like a pig's swealings ; then you cuts 'em down the
back, and spits 'em on a bit of stick, pointed at both ends, ..."
2. The Analysis of the Hunting Field...: Being a Series of Sketches of the by Robert Smith Surtees (1904)
"It has long lost all the freshness of newness, while sundry stains on the back
and left shoulder give indications of lamp droppings, or wax swealings, ..."
3. The Animal Food Resources of Different Nations: With Mention of Some of the by Peter Lund Simmonds (1885)
"... burn them with straw like a bacon pig,) " and makes the rind brown, like a
pig's swealings ; then you cuts 'em down the back, and spits 'em on a bit of ..."
4. Curiosities of Natural History: Second Series by Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1860)
"... burns them with straw like a bacon pig,) and makes the rind brown, like a
pig's swealings ; then you cuts 'em down the back, and spits 'em on a bit of ..."
5. Analysis of the Hunting Field: Being a Series of Sketches of the Principal by Robert Smith Surtees, Henry Thomas Alken (1904)
"It has long lost all the freshness of newness, while sundry stains on the back
and left shoulder give indications of lamp droppings, or wax swealings, ..."
6. Curiosities of Natural History by Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1883)
"... and makes the rind brown, like a pig's swealings ; then you cuts 'em down the
back, and spits 'em on a bit of stick, pointed at both ends, ..."
7. The Analysis of the Hunting Field...: Being a Series of Sketches of the by Robert Smith Surtees (1904)
"It has long lost all the freshness of newness, while sundry stains on the back
and left shoulder give indications of lamp droppings, or wax swealings, ..."
8. The Animal Food Resources of Different Nations: With Mention of Some of the by Peter Lund Simmonds (1885)
"... burn them with straw like a bacon pig,) " and makes the rind brown, like a
pig's swealings ; then you cuts 'em down the back, and spits 'em on a bit of ..."
9. Curiosities of Natural History: Second Series by Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1860)
"... burns them with straw like a bacon pig,) and makes the rind brown, like a
pig's swealings ; then you cuts 'em down the back, and spits 'em on a bit of ..."
10. Analysis of the Hunting Field: Being a Series of Sketches of the Principal by Robert Smith Surtees, Henry Thomas Alken (1904)
"It has long lost all the freshness of newness, while sundry stains on the back
and left shoulder give indications of lamp droppings, or wax swealings, ..."