Lexicographical Neighbors of Battelled
Literary usage of Battelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... is built of lime and stone whited over, battelled and pinnacled, the houses
being flat at the top it shewes faire in the Road, but when one is there is ..."
2. The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the by Thomas Warton (1824)
"... like the blue, and wavy sea; speckled with red and white; or, bright as gold,
The daisy unbraided her little coronet. The grass stood em-- battelled, ..."
3. The Church History of Britain, from the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, James Nichols (1842)
"... St. Thomas's Hospital, built by king Edward VI. ;) though none of them have
thrived and battelled so fast and so fairly as this of Button's foundation. ..."
4. Memorials of Oxford by James Ingram, John Le Keux, Frederick Mackenzie (1837)
"... it appears, that from the year 1347, to the time of his decease, at the early
age of forty-three, he chiefly lived and battelled amongst the members of ..."