Lexicographical Neighbors of Guglets
Literary usage of Guglets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Consistory Court of London by John Haggard, Church of England Diocese of London. Consistory Court (1822)
"... and with a savage fierceness laid hold of both her arms, and then with violence
threw her down, and she Jell upon some earthen guglets for holding water ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Ecclesiastical Courts by George Lee, Great Britain (1832)
"... and with a savage fierceness laid hold of both her arms, and then with violence
threw her down, and she fell upon some earthen guglets for holding water ..."
3. The Lawyer's and Magistrate's Magazine: In which is Included ... Every (1792)
"... laid hold of both " her arms, and then with violence threw her down, and "
fhe fell upon fomc earthen guglets for holding water, which " flood ..."
4. An Account of a West Indian Sanatorium and a Guide to Barbados by Joseph Henry Sutton Moxly (1886)
"The vase-shaped vessels with narrow mouths and without handles are " guglets;"
those in shape much like a tea-kettle, and generally larger than ..."
5. Indian Domestic Economy and Receipt Book: Comprising Numerous Directions for by R. Riddell (1860)
"The finest are brought from Bussorah, being light, thin, and porous, made of a
white clay. The Egyptian guglets are also of a similar description, ..."
6. China Collecting in America by Alice Morse Earle (1892)
"... A sett of large blue & white China Dishes say half a dozen more or less * 1 Doz.
small bowls blue & white * 6 Wash hand guglets & Basons 6 Large Mugs or ..."