Lexicographical Neighbors of Hamewith
Literary usage of Hamewith
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scottish Notes and Queriesedited by John Bulloch edited by John Bulloch (1900)
"... 191 hamewith, by Charles Murray, 191 History of Aberdeen and Banff, by William
Watt, 192 History of Fettercairn, by Archibald Cowie Cameron, LL. ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"My auld Auntie sent him for sugar an' tea,— She kent na, douce woman ! how toothsome
was he :— As hamewith he cam' wi't he ..."
3. Highways and Byways in the Border by Andrew Lang, John Lang (1914)
"... happy as when I cross the Tweed at Berwick from the South," he writes in an
Introduction to Mr. Charles Murray's " hamewith." It was not only his own, ..."
4. The Irish Quarterly Review (1855)
"... Sae hamewith I toddled, an' endit it n'— For I told my mischance to my luither
I That time tries all, and changes all, every body knows; and possibly, ..."