Lexicographical Neighbors of Aweing
Literary usage of Aweing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist by Elisabeth Luther Cary (1902)
"... Lay 'neath the spoils of the mighty and the ruddy rings of yore: But amidst
was the Helm of aweing that the Fear of earth- folk bore, And there gleamed ..."
2. The Book of Tea by Kakuzō Okakura (1906)
"The few that have been spared in the disastrous conflagrations of centuries are
still capable of aweing us by the grandeur and richness of their decoration. ..."
3. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs by William Morris (1904)
"And forth from the Helm of aweing are the sunbeams flashing wide, And the sheathed
Wrath of Sigurd lies still by his mighty side. ..."