Lexicographical Neighbors of Fizzgigs
Literary usage of Fizzgigs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stray Leaves from a Border Garden by Mary Pamela (Ellis) Milne-Home (1901)
"The Harebells are out now in masses by the roadsides and Golden Ragwort, called
fizzgigs in the Merse, purple Vetch, yellow Crowfoot, and wild Rasps. ..."
2. The Botany of the Eastern Borders: With the Popular Names and Uses of the by George Johnston, George Tate (1853)
"fizzgigs, 111. Flags, 194. Flax, 45. Flesh-and-blood, 72. Flote-grass, 213.
Flowers, favourite, 165. Flowery-docken, 1?1. Fog, 261. Folks' or Fox-elove, ..."