Lexicographical Neighbors of Beglamour
Literary usage of Beglamour
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ringan Gilhaize; Or, The Covenanters by John Galt (1823)
"Do," cried Robin; " sir, she's an auld withered hag, would spean a foal. Surely she
did na sae beglamour your senses as to appear like a winsome young lass ..."
2. Corpus Poeticum Boreale: The Poetry of the Old Northern Tongue from the by Guðbrandur Vigfússon, Frederick York Powell (1883)
"Then they went away without having found anything ; and when they were come on
their way, Blind said that the old woman must have wished to beglamour their ..."
3. Lays of the Western Gael: And Other Poems by Samuel Ferguson (1888)
"Half in wonder, half in terror, loth to stay and loth to %, Seem'd to each
beglamour'd hearer shades of kings went thronging by: But the troubled joy of ..."
4. Corpus Poeticvm Boreale: The Poetry of the Old Northern Tongue, from the by Guðbrandur Vigfússon, Edda Sæmunder, Frederick York Powell (1883)
"Then they went away without having found anything ; and when they were come on
their way, Blind said that the old woman must have wished to beglamour their ..."
5. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse by Joseph Friedlander, George Alexander Kohut (1917)
"So when stars beglamour heaven, And the vesper-prayer's said, On the eve before
the Seder, Father takes some feathers, bread, Rag, and wooden spoon, ..."