Lexicographical Neighbors of Blads
Literary usage of Blads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"It is in favour of this etymon, that as A.-S. blaed, bled, also denoted pot-herbe ;
blads and damit, is still the designation given to large leaves of ..."
2. Lectures to my students: a selection from addresses delivered to the by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1877)
"... you would expect to see him drop down in a fainting fit; but once before the
audience he seemed as though he would " ding the pulpit in blads," which, ..."
3. The Registers of the Parish Church of Grinton in Swaledale, Co. York by Frederick William Slingsby (1905)
"... of blads 29 Thomas y" son of Rob' Hallom of ... 8 Hannah dau. of Leonard
Galloway of Healey 22 Tobias son of Thorn: Clayton of blads 22 ..."
4. An Alphabetical List of English Words Occurring in the Literature of the by Philological Society (Great Britain), Philological Society (Great Britain (1861)
"... J. black-woman, C. black-work, W. 1860 blad, splinter 3 blad, vn walk clumsily,
J. blad, large piece, J. to ding in blads, break blad, sb. heavy step, ..."