Lexicographical Neighbors of Dopped
Literary usage of Dopped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Harmony of the Essays, Etc. of Francis Bacon by Francis Bacon (1871)
"But if it be dopped, and cannott have his way, it becometh Adud, and thereby
maligne and venemous. So ambitious Men if they find the way open of theire ..."
2. Epea pteroenta: or, The diversions of Purley by John Horne Tooke (1805)
"... So was he dight " That no man might' " Hym for a frere deny, " He dopped and
... frere " Whan he was come aloft, "'He dopped than- " And grete this man ..."
3. Epea Pteroenta, Or, The Diversions of Purley by John Horne Tooke (1807)
"So was he dight " That no man might " Hym for a frere deny, " He dopped and ...
He dopped than " And grete this man " Religiously and oft. ..."
4. The Michigan Engineer by Michigan Engineering Society (1889)
"The ties are 6x8 inches, and 9 feet long, dopped one inch over the stringers,
and spaced 15 inches between centers. There are guard rails, 6x7 inches, ..."
5. The Diversions of Purley by John Horne Tooke (1857)
"So was he dight That no man might Hym for a frere deny, He dopped and ... Whan he
waa come aloft, He dopped than And grete this man Religiously and oft. ..."