Lexicographical Neighbors of Badmintons
Literary usage of Badmintons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Analysis of the Domesday Survey of Gloucestershire by Charles Samuel Taylor (1889)
"... more than Great Badminton, possibly Little Badminton, now in Hawkesbury ; for
the badmintons as well as Hawkesbury had belonged to Pershore Abbey. ..."
2. Poets and Prose Writers of New South Wales by George Burnett Barton (1866)
"... nor do I envy those who spend their time and money with the Gaul, quaffing
costly badmintons,—marry, a shilling drink—cost of two goodly pints ! ..."
3. History of the Brocklesby Hounds, 1700-1901 by George E. Collins (1902)
"The badmintons kennels had some of their Flyer blood in the entry of the following
year, Feudal was again to the front, ..."