Lexicographical Neighbors of Cauldest
Literary usage of Cauldest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Songstresses of Scotland by Sarah Tytler, Jean L. Watson (1871)
"Nae matter—hale and soun' I'll keep my heart, Nor frae a crumb o' 't sail I ever
part, Its kindly warmth will ne'er be chilled by a' The cauldest breath ..."
2. Scottish Reminiscences by Archibald Geikie (1904)
"... towards the warming of the kirk, indignantly refused, asking, ' D'ye think
John Knox asked for a stove, even for the cauldest kirk he ever preached in ? ..."
3. The Scottish Songs by Robert Chambers (1829)
"... They'll lie down wi' auld men o' four score and twa ,- The haill o' their
marriage is gowd and a carriage; Plain love is the cauldest ..."