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Definition of Inwalled
1. inwall [v] - See also: inwall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inwalled
Literary usage of Inwalled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Survey of London by John Stow (1908)
"2. this Cilie] this our Citie I. 14. inwalled this Citie] inwalled it 7,1. 27.
ignorant of building] ignorant of the Architecture or building. II. ..."
2. A Survey of London by John Stow (1908)
"18. confederates] leager fellowes 5, 1. 1. this Citie] this our Citie I. 14.
initialled this Citie] inwalled it 7,1. 27. ignorant of building] ignorant of ..."
3. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"A courier, and he bent his flight (As Clarel afterward recalled) Whither lay
Agar's close inwalled. ..."
4. The New England Magazine by Making of America Project (1887)
"... lengths of grassy lanes, along the banks of slow-swimming streams. or while
riding together over strips of roads inwalled with ruddy apple-blossoms. ..."
5. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1906)
"The word is scriptions, and signifies an enclosure, a Greek (Ma*eA,Xw) ; it is
found in earlier inwalled-in spot, and was used in Sparta for the vegetable ..."
6. Bothwell: A Tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1874)
"Sir, when I came in By secret flight from France, out of the guard Wherein I
lived inwalled with watch of men That the court set about me to withhold My ..."
7. A Survey of London by John Stow (1908)
"2. this Cilie] this our Citie I. 14. inwalled this Citie] inwalled it 7,1. 27.
ignorant of building] ignorant of the Architecture or building. II. ..."
8. A Survey of London by John Stow (1908)
"18. confederates] leager fellowes 5, 1. 1. this Citie] this our Citie I. 14.
initialled this Citie] inwalled it 7,1. 27. ignorant of building] ignorant of ..."
9. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"A courier, and he bent his flight (As Clarel afterward recalled) Whither lay
Agar's close inwalled. ..."
10. The New England Magazine by Making of America Project (1887)
"... lengths of grassy lanes, along the banks of slow-swimming streams. or while
riding together over strips of roads inwalled with ruddy apple-blossoms. ..."
11. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1906)
"The word is scriptions, and signifies an enclosure, a Greek (Ma*eA,Xw) ; it is
found in earlier inwalled-in spot, and was used in Sparta for the vegetable ..."
12. Bothwell: A Tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1874)
"Sir, when I came in By secret flight from France, out of the guard Wherein I
lived inwalled with watch of men That the court set about me to withhold My ..."