Lexicographical Neighbors of Bubals
Literary usage of Bubals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Geology: Being an Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the by Charles Lyell, Gérard Paul Deshayes (1830)
"A sea-port, called St. bubals, about twenty miles south of Lisbon, was engulphed.
At Algiers and Fez, in Africa, the agitation of the earth was equally ..."
2. Narratives of Peril and Suffering by Richard Alfred Davenport (1840)
"... when, on a sudden, our cars were struck by the horrific sound of the great
drum, the (bubals, horns, and trumpets, in the temple of the war god. ..."
3. An Inquiry Into the Propriety of Applying Wastes to the Better Maintenance by Arthur Young (1801)
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