Lexicographical Neighbors of Goolds
googolth googs gooier gooiest gooily gooiness gooing gook gook wagon gook wagons | gooks gooky gool goold goolde goolds (current term) gooley gooleys gools gooly | goom goomah goombah goombahs goombay goombays goon goon-stick |
Literary usage of Goolds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. York Deeds by Maine Historical Society, Maine Genealogical Society (1884- ), York County (Me.). Register of Deeds (1906)
"... by South half South four Pole to Benja goolds North West Corner of his Orchard
then by the Orchard East by North about Two Degrees North Fourteen Pole, ..."
2. The Description of Ireland: And the State Thereof as it is at this Present by Edmund Hogan (1878)
"In 1652, there were in the city of Cork 38 goolds, 30 Roches, ... The goolds and
Sarsfields had also 'Captains of their nacion.'—Winders South of Ireland, ..."
3. Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork and Its Vicinity by John Windele (1849)
"... prc- M-rved V>va family of the goolds at Cork, ... This'list • .ntains
I?j2 ns»n>cs«.of which number. 38 nre goolds, serv mre Roches. ..."
4. Journal by Bond & Share Society, New Hampshire Dental Society, American Wine Society, Manning Valley Historical Society (1908)
"... the descendants of Danes who came direct to Cork and settled there, in the
same way as did the ancestors of other Cork families, such as the goolds, ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1878)
"... called boodle or buddle in the East of England; in Kent, yellow bottle; in
Scotland, gools, gules, or goolds, in allusion to the colour of the flower. ..."