Lexicographical Neighbors of Inveagle
Literary usage of Inveagle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the by Thomas Wright (1904)
"Nor is it fire months since I saw yon strut molt majestically iu the hall, and
inveagle a third man at sixpenny in* and-in, and by the help of a dozen men ..."
2. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1893)
"The origin is unknown, it being difficult to account for the « ; the word is
spelt inveagle as well as inveigle in ..."
3. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes by Robert Burton (1800)
"... by putting out a leg or an arm, with those mutual glances of the eyes they
first inveagle one another. " f Cynthia prima suis miserum me'cepit ocellis. ..."
4. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"And thus would he inveagle my belief to think the combustion of Sodom might be
natural, and that there was an ..."
5. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1838)
"he dyed) for his life, upon a duble account with forces in two ships, eather to
block Sir William up in Accomack, or other ways to inveagle the inhabitants ..."
6. The Colloquies of Erasmus by Desiderius Erasmus, Edwin Johnson (1878)
"You should take Care that there be no Tricksters that inveagle or draw her away.
Gi. I know these Kidnappers well enough, and I drive this Kind of Cattel as ..."