Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingulphed
Literary usage of Ingulphed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Age of Fable; Or, Stories of Gods and Heroes by Thomas Bulfinch (1856)
"Any vessel coming near the whirlpool when the tide was rushing in must inevitably
be ingulphed; not Neptune himself could save it. On approaching the haunt ..."
2. The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared by George Lavington (1754)
"However, fhe is united to him; her Soul (fhe fays) is ingulphed, or, to fay
better, our Lord is ingulphed in her: — He in- ..."
3. Travels Through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Sicily by Friedrich Leopold Stolberg (1797)
"... and ingulphed like Herculaneum. Children of a future generation perhaps will
rife up, and build over their ruins, ..."
4. The History of England, from the Revolution of 1688, to the Death of George by Tobias George Smollett (1825)
"... and that if one third part of the money, annually ingulphed in the German
vortex, had been employed in augmenting the naval forces of England, ..."