Lexicographical Neighbors of Carvy
Literary usage of Carvy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kettner's Book of the Table: A Manual of Cookery, Practical, Theoretical by Eneas Sweetland Dallas (1877)
"... caraway or carvy, cumin, dill and coriander, which have long had a reputation
for their pungent flavour and for their medicinal virtues—the chief of ..."
2. Anglo-Norman Poem on the Conquest of Ireland by Henry the Second by Thomas Wright, Morice Regan, Francisque Michel (1837)
"... O'carvy, bringing intelligence of the revolt of the people of Wexford, and of
the desperate position of Robert Fitz-Stephen, who, with his companions, ..."