Lexicographical Neighbors of Dongolas
Literary usage of Dongolas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Blackmore Country by Frederick John Snell (1906)
"The result of the first cross between these last and one of the dongolas was that
the produce came generally fourteen hands two, and very seldom black. ..."
2. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1887)
"At first Lupton Hey hoped to be able to quell the rebellion, but inasmuch as the
men under his command were only irregular troops, dongolas and Arabs, ..."
3. Our Journey Around the World: An Illustrated Record of a Year's Travel of by Francis Edward Clark, Harriet Elizabeth Clark (1895)
"Then comes a shoe store, perhaps, but we see no " Oxford ties" or top boots, "dongolas"
or russet tennis shoes displayed; but instead we see rows upon rows ..."
4. A Chronology of Montreal and of Canada from A. D. 1752 to A. D. 1893: From A by Frederick William Terrill (1893)
"... MANUFACTURERS OF Glaze and Dull dongolas, FINE FRENCH GLAZE KID RUSSETS and
COLORED LININGS. HJ FISK & CO., Selling Agents, ..."
5. American Negligence Reports, Current Series Cited Am. Neg. Rep.: All the by United States (1906)
"... a long freight train, composed of sixty empty dongolas, running in a southerly
direction, commenced to pass him on the left, and almost immediately the ..."