Lexicographical Neighbors of Hilled
Literary usage of Hilled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, in Miniature: To which are ...by Samuel Johnson, Joseph Hamilton by Samuel Johnson, Joseph Hamilton (1817)
"... him to retire with a low of 338 hilled, ... aed 13 meo hilled aed 27 ...
io whioh the Aroo hed 9 hilled aed 33 ..."
2. The Poet at the Breakfast-table: He Talks with His Fellow-boarders and the by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1891)
"Cherish it, inhabitants of the two-hilled city, once three-hilled; ye who have
said to the mountain, "Remove hence," and turned the sea into dry land! ..."
3. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1863)
"That night we changed position to the right again, nothing but picket skirmishing
having occurred during the day. When the morn- and hilled on the new line, ..."
4. Illustrations of British Ornithology by Prideaux John Selby (1833)
"Gull-hilled Tern, Mont. Orn. Dict. Sup. and Figure.—Ficm. Br. Anim. 1. US. No.
233. Gull-hilled ..."
5. Palestine Re-peopled: Or, Scattered Israel's Gathering, a Sign of the Times by James Neil (1877)
"Eome on the banks of the Tiber is indeed a " seven-hilled city" (see note, p.
54), and if the " Harlot" is to be identified at the very time of her last ..."