Lexicographical Neighbors of Cymbling
Literary usage of Cymbling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Canadian Entomologist by Charles James Stewart Bethune, W. Saunders, Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), E. B. Reed, Entomological Society of Ontario (1892)
"... resembling a maggot; spun up in the ground 16 July, bred iith Aug. Also taken
19th July. It flies in the day, frequents cymbling and ..."
2. The Dinner Year-book by Marion Harland (1878)
"Mashed Turnips. Stewed Tomatoes. Potatoes, Boiled Whole. Bananas, Oranges, and
Cherries. Iced Coffee and Fancy Biscuits. SUMMER SQUASH, OR cymbling SOUP. ..."
3. The Jeffersonian System, 1801-1811 by Edward Channing (1906)
"Of these, Jefferson thought that the squash was " the best tasted," but by planting
the cymbling and the pumpkin near together one might produce the perfect ..."
4. Kentucky Receipt Book by Mary Harris Frazer (1903)
"For each pint of stewed cymbling add 1 cup new milk or cream, simmer until thick.
Serve hot. Spanish Asparagus. ..."
5. Common Sense in the Household: A Manual of Practical Housewifery by Marion Harland (1874)
"Boil an hour and a half, or until very tender. Arrange in circles upon a dish,
the tops up, and pour drawn butter over them. SUMMER SQUASH OR cymbling. ..."
6. American English by Gilbert Milligan Tucker (1921)
"... cymbling—Kind of squash, B. CINCH—Thing easily done. CINCH—1. To put on the
girth of a horse, 1872. 2. To fasten something securely, as a bargain. ..."