Lexicographical Neighbors of Gollering
Literary usage of Gollering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Covenanters: A History of the Church in Scotland from the Reformation to by James King Hewison (1913)
"... Bible-burning among the rest, Gibb, Jamie, and two women had to be immured a
second time. Again the roaring and ' gollering ' (shouting) began. ..."
2. Six Saints of the Covenant: Peden: Semple: Welwood: Cameron: Cargill: Smith by Patrick Walker (1901)
"... they would not sleep and wake people, gasping and gollering, and few understanding
what they are saying, as if they were to be heard for much speaking, ..."
3. The Men of the Moss-hags by Samuel Rutherford Crockett (1905)
"cloud of bairns, " gollering" and roaring at the bit things to frighten them, as
was his custom with such. They were mostly from six to ten years of their ..."
4. The Men of the Moss Hags: Being a History of Adventure by S[amuel] R[utherford] Crockett (1895)
"... rode forward almost to the midst of the cloud of bairns, ' gollering' and
roaring at the bit things to frighten them, as was his custom with such. ..."