Lexicographical Neighbors of Javelining
Literary usage of Javelining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1861)
"... л bolt (For now the storm was close above them] Furrowing a giant oak, and
javelining With darted «pikes and splinters of the wood The dark earth round. ..."
2. Euripides by Euripides (1912)
"There saw I Tydeus with his serried shields, With spears Aetolian javelining the
height Of the roofless towers, that from the ..."
3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1860)
"... now the storm was close above them) struck, Furrowing a giant oak, and javelining
With darted spikes and splinters of the wood The dark earth round. ..."
4. The Formation of Tennyson's Style: A Study, Primarily of the Versification by James Francis Augustin Pyre (1921)
"... of boundless savagery" And when the damsel spake contemptuously" And fain
would I reward thee worshipfully" Furrowing a giant oak, and javelining" They ..."
5. Age of Chivalry; Or, King Arthur and His Knights by Thomas Bulfinch (1900)
"Scarce had she ceased, when out of heaven a bolt (For now the storm was close
above them) struck, Furrowing a giant oak, and javelining With darted spikes ..."