Lexicographical Neighbors of Dinful
Literary usage of Dinful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Restoration of the Ancient Modes of Bestowing Names on the Rivers, Hills by Gilbert Dyer (1805)
"... and dinful (the old name of St.; Michael's mount) the ... SuJ, Sol, or Sail
then meaning fea, dinful will imply the fea hill; ..."
2. The Fortnightly Review (1868)
"Dry the Saxon sits, 'mid dinful Noise of iron knits his steel: Fresh and roaring
with a skinful, Britons round the ..."
3. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1910)
"Dry the Saxon sits, 'mid dinful Noise of iron knits his steel: Fresh and roaring
with a skinful, " Britons round the ..."
4. The Pamphleteer by Abraham John Valpy (1814)
"off this p'dinful subjection, and assume a rank among the independent Sovereigns
of the world. Are all future alliances between Naples and Austria^ or Spain ..."
5. Letters, Poems and Selected Prose Writings of David Gray by David Gray, Josephus Nelson Larned (1888)
"Or, when the summer's deep crescendo tune Has grown the full-voiced harmony of
June, We only hear its far-off echo swell, And heart-sick, in the dinful ..."
6. Letters, Poems and Selected Prose Writings of David Gray by David Gray, Josephus Nelson Larned (1888)
"Or, when the summer's deep crescendo tune Has grown the full-voiced harmony of
June, We only hear its far-off echo swell, And heart-sick, in the dinful ..."