Lexicographical Neighbors of Halloaed
Literary usage of Halloaed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. London Encyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"A cry more tuneable Wai never halloaed to, nor cheered with horn. ... God, from
work Now resting, blessed and halloaed the seventh diy, As resting on that ..."
2. Curiosities of Natural History by Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1882)
"The poor fellow halloaed and halloaed, but there was nobody nigh to help him.
He could not break the crab's shell with his fingers, and the crab kept his ..."
3. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1876)
"... here they were halloaed to a fresh fox, and the hounds were stopped. Verily Mr.
Woods and Mr. Lewis are good preservers of the noble animal. ..."
4. Platonic Affections by John Smith (1896)
"... full gallop, nose to ground, out to the right, far out, far from where I seed
bird fall. I halloaed; no good. halloaed again; she just looked back. ..."
5. The Eighth Duke of Beaufort and the Badminton Hunt: With a Sketch of the by Thomas Francis Dale (1901)
"halloaed hounds out of the water when the fox sank, and when he rose swam ...
Vengeance began jumping and nearly caught the fox, which Tom halloaed at ten ..."