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Definition of Jeels
1. jeel [v] - See also: jeel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jeels
Literary usage of Jeels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review by James Shergold Boone, John Henry Newman (1804)
"... on bad fub- jeels. ART. XIV. Brief Commentaries upon fuck Parts of the Revelation
and other Prophecies as ..."
2. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1827)
"... a belief that a short passage might be discovered across the jeels from the
... which, if brought into the jeels, might be left aground by a sudden fall ..."
3. The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), George Long (1835)
"Some of 'these jeels are navigable throughout the year. It is supposed tJi.it these
stagnant sheets of water were originally parts of \he channels of great ..."
4. The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review by James Shergold Boone, John Henry Newman (1804)
"... on bad fub- jeels. ART. XIV. Brief Commentaries upon fuck Parts of the Revelation
and other Prophecies as ..."
5. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1827)
"... a belief that a short passage might be discovered across the jeels from the
... which, if brought into the jeels, might be left aground by a sudden fall ..."
6. The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), George Long (1835)
"Some of 'these jeels are navigable throughout the year. It is supposed tJi.it these
stagnant sheets of water were originally parts of \he channels of great ..."