Lexicographical Neighbors of Gyals
gweep gweilo gweilos gweipo gweipos gwerz gwihabaite gwine gwiniad gwiniads | gwyniad gwyniads gyal gyall gyalls gyals (current term) gybe gybed gybes gybing | gyeld gyelds gyil gyils gylanic gylanies gylany gylden gyle gym |
Literary usage of Gyals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum of the Hon. East-India Company by East India Company Museum, Thomas Horsfield (1851)
"These people have tame gyals, which occasionally breed; but the greater part of
their ... Young gyals are caught by leaving in the fence holes of a size ..."
2. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1898)
"... Senapati starts to-day by boat with one young tiger, two leopards, one bear,
two gyals, two hog-deer, a white jackal, and two pythons and several birds. ..."
3. Historic Incidents and Life in India by Caleb Wright, J. A. Brainerd (1863)
"... if on friendly terms, often unite, and kill gyals and other animals on which
they feast; they also dance and drink together for several days. ..."
4. Descriptive Ethnology by Robert Gordon Latham (1859)
"... and kill gyals, and all kinds of animals, on which they " feast; and dance,
and drink together for several days. " They have no professed ministers of ..."