Lexicographical Neighbors of Fasheries
Literary usage of Fasheries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle (1883)
"I, deep all the while in Frederick proofs and fasheries, hoping to have all
ended—of these two volumes—by the end of May, which term in effect was nearly ..."
2. New Letters of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle (1904)
"... great as have been the confusions, fasheries and chaotic sorrows and reflections
connected with it and him, ever since his sudden removal from among us. ..."
3. Lawrie Todd: Or, the Settlers in the Woods by John Galt (1849)
"... I considered it my duty to submit to many fasheries on his account, especially
as, in the course of nature, he would come to a creditable inheritance. ..."
4. The Life and Times of Alexander Henderson: Giving a History of the Second by John Aiton (1836)
"To free him from the fears and fasheries of a translation to Glasgow, Baillie
sent his boy from Irvine to Edinburgh and St Andrews, " expressly with this ..."