Definition of Haglets

1. haglet [n] - See also: haglet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haglets

hagiolater
hagiolaters
hagiolatry
hagiologic
hagiological
hagiologies
hagiologist
hagiologists
hagiology
hagioscope
hagioscopes
hagioscopic
hagiotherapy
haglaz
haglet
haglets (current term)
haglike
hagrid
hagridden
hagride
hagrider
hagriders
hagrides
hagriding
hagrode
hags
hagseed
hagseeds
hagship
hagwon

Literary usage of Haglets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"She has passed Cape Sable; she has reached the Banks; the land-birds are left; gulls, haglets, ducks, petrels, swim, dive, and hover around; no fishermen; ..."

2. North American Birds Eggs by Chester Albert Reed (1904)
"Thousands of them spend the latter part of the summer off the New England coast, where they are known to the fishermen as haglets. Their upper parts are ..."

3. Incidents of a Whaling Voyage: To which are Added Observations on the by Francis Allyn Olmsted (1841)
"During the gale, I amused myself with catching speckled-haglets, as a kind of relief to our uncomfortable situation, and was very successful. ..."

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