Lexicographical Neighbors of Gauped
Literary usage of Gauped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"of a customer, "and," said the old lady, "it gauped at the side." This was
described by Ankers as ..."
2. Songs for the Chapel: A Series of Historical Sketches, Memoirs and Records by Ambrose White Vernon, Alvin Howard Sanders, Charles Henry Morse (1900)
"Ue was a bier, broad-gauped, generous-hearted man. who for some years contributed
largely to live-stock Improvement In the Northwest, and his death, ..."
3. The Folk-speech of South Cheshire by Thomas Darlington (1887)
"of a customer, "and," said the old lady, "it gauped at the side." This was
described by Ankers as ..."
4. Report of the Tests of Metals and Other Materials for Industrial Purposes by United States Army. Ordnance Dept, Watertown Arsenal (Mass.) (1900)
"No. 6003. Marks. 5 W. Diameter, ".505. Sectional area, .20 square inch.
gauped length, 2". ..."
5. Warblin's Fro' an Owd Songster by Samuel Laycock (1894)
"... And christian people, young an' old, were wending on their way, To worship
God in his own house, upon that holy day. We gauped an' stared ..."
6. James Inwick: Ploughman and Elder by Peter Hay Hunter (1896)
"... they're in the deid-thraw, or gey near han' it; an' fine they ken that gin
they canna get oor tin-apple cut, we'll hae them gauped up, stoop an' roop. ..."