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Definition of Dogholes
1. doghole [n] - See also: doghole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogholes
Literary usage of Dogholes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer by Richard Burn, Joseph Chitty, Thomas Chitty (1837)
"... and dogholes ¡" thence along the western fence of the field Higher ...
and dogholes to the point at which the same reaches a lane leading into Mead lane ..."
2. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] by Great Britain, George Kettilby Rickards (1832)
"... and dogholes to the Point at which the same reaches a Lane leading into Mead
Lane ; thence along the said Lane leading into Mead Lane to the Point at ..."
3. A Collection of Decisions in the Courts for Revising the Lists of Electors by William Frederick Augustus DeLane (1834)
"... and dogholes;" thence along the western Fence of the Field Higher ...
and dogholes to the point at which the same reaches a Lane leading into Mead Lane; ..."
4. The Civil Divisions of the County of Dorset, Methodically Digested and by Edward Boswell (1833)
"... and dogholes;" thence along the western fence of the field Higher ...
and dogholes to the point at which the same reaches a Lane leading into Mead Lane; ..."
5. The Statutes: Revised Edition by Great Britain (1875)
"... and dogholes ;" thence along the western fence of the field Higher ...
and dogholes to the point at which the same reaches a lane leading into Mead lane ..."