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Definition of Ariels
1. ariel [n] - See also: ariel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ariels
Literary usage of Ariels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lines in Pleasant Places: Rhythmics of Many Moods and Quantities. Wise and by Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber (1874)
"The snowy canvas specks for it the main, For it the fleetest steeds their sinews
strain, Its wakeful ariels scale the beaming sky And look the fiery comets ..."
2. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: The Text Carefully by Adam Clarke (1837)
"L. Calmet thinks there may be a reference to 1 Chren. xi. 22, where it is said, "
Benaiah slew two lion-like men of Moab," or-the tiro ariels ..."
3. Travels of a naturalist in Japan and Manchuria by Arthur Adams (1870)
"They showed as much ardour in the chase as any naturalist, nor could a legion of
ariels have served their master Prospero better than these dusky imps did ..."
4. The Mary Dawson game book: a manual of original games and guessing contests by Mary Dawson (1916)
"Here are some of the items: FIRST COURSE Sirocco (Hot Consomme) Straws that show
how the wind blows (Cheese Straws) SECOND COURSE ariels (Vol au Vent Patty ..."
5. The Mount: Speech from Its English Heights by Thomas Sinclair (1878)
"Alas, ariels rebel too, and the wisest men have dark times, without one star in
their sky to be seen, though their hope never quite goes out that there is a ..."