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1. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland by Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1871)
"They occurred in a round hole in the ground, with no slab above or below, under
a cairn or tumulus, among many formed of earth and stones. ..."
2. Holy-days and Holidays: A Treasury of Historical Material, Sermons in Full by Edward Mark Deems (1906)
"To prepare the ground for the charge, take a crowbar or a two-inch auger with a
seven- foot shaft, and make a hole in the ground six feet deep. ..."
3. A New Malagasy-English Dictionary by James Richardson (1885)
"It is generally a hole in the ground. (Prov.) (Prov.) LOLO'HA. Boot of the
following :— LOKO'TKA AFI'NDBA, ». ..."
4. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1888)
"... means almost the same as "hole in the ground." A hole about six inches deep
and four inches across is scooped in the earth. ..."
5. Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Constitutional by Andrew Jackson Marsh (1866)
"If the gentleman says would be taxed in any case, but in order ! a hole in the
ground is not property, but a mine ta 6x in the Constitution a definite value ..."