Lexicographical Neighbors of Crousely
Literary usage of Crousely
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)
"With confidence ; often as also implying some degree of petulance, S. His taes
turn'd out, on his left haunch his hand. How crousely does he stand ! ..."
2. A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert by J. B. Reid (1889)
"What ails ye now \ crousely [gleefully, with spirit]. ... crousely craw ; Tarn
Samsons ELt 7. Crowd, Croud. ..."
3. Poems and Songs: Humorous, Serious, and Satirical by Alexander Rodger (1901)
"Sae bauld an' crousely now they craw,' They'd rule the King—they'd rule the law,-
Ilk thing they'd rule : 1 fear they'll try to chase awa' Our King, ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1864)
"Yon veterans on the steep, by the ruined castle- keep, With their rusty guns how
crousely they craw! " Let the pirate show his beak this side the island ..."