Lexicographical Neighbors of Guestened
Literary usage of Guestened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1857)
"Weel may ye ken Last night I was right scarce o' men; But Toppet Hob o' the Mains
had guestened while I kept the back-door wi' a lance; But they bae run him ..."
2. The Monastery: A Romance by Walter Scott (1825)
"Here have I come this length, trusting the godly Earl of Moray would be on his
march to the Borders, for. he was to have guestened with the Baron of Avenel; ..."
3. The Waverley Novels by Walter Scott (1870)
"Here have I come this length, trusting the godly Earl of Murray would be on his
march to the Borders, for he was to have guestened with the Baron of Avenel; ..."
4. Edinburgh Essays by University of Edinburgh (1857)
"Weel may ye ken Last night I was right scarce o' men ; But Toppet Hob o' the
Mains had guestened in my house by chance. I set him to wear the fore-door wi' ..."