Lexicographical Neighbors of Forels
Literary usage of Forels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library by Bibliographical Society (Great Britain)., Library Association (1893)
"Leather satchels or "forels" were also used up to the fifteenth century for ...
Of these forels there are two specimens in "cuir bouilli" upstairs in the ..."
2. The Book, Its History and Development by Cyril James Humphries Davenport (1908)
"Other book cases were made of beautifully worked leather. The satchel of the Book
of Armagh is one of these, and leather cases or "forels" were made of ..."
3. The Bookman (1908)
"You've tored the forels off your mother's Bible!" He had sat down again and put
his arms on the table and his head up< them. "Go," he said. ..."
4. The History of America by William Robertson (1787)
"... the forels abound with game of various kinds, and the chief occupation of many
tribes was to ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1815)
"... parts of those of the Sarre, des forels,. Ourche, Lower Meuse, Roer, and some
cantons of the Grand ..."
6. The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848: A History of the Relations Between by George Lockhart Rives (1913)
"Heureux enfants de ces forels, De nos maux apprenez I'histoire: Sauvages!
nous sommes Francois Prenez pitie de notre gloire,'" and so forth. ..."
7. A History of Agriculture and Prices in England: From the Year After the by James Edwin Thorold Rogers, Arthur George Liddon Rogers (1882)
"5 forels <g /i. FARLEY. Stipend of scholars, Oxford and Cambridge 33/4- OXFORD.
Magdalen College. Mortalità* animalium. (607 sheep died. ..."