Lexicographical Neighbors of Jerbil
Literary usage of Jerbil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1840)
"I saw two or three names scratched upon the central slab, to which of course I
added my own, and collected some bones of the jerbil, which lay scattered ..."
2. Narrative of a Voyage to Madeira, Teneriffe and Along the Shores of the by William Robert Wilde (1844)
"... to which of course I added my own: and as a memento of the spot, collected
some bones of the jerbil, which lay scattered about us. ..."
3. Egypt and Nubia by James Augustus St. John (1845)
"... and collected some bones of the jerbil, which lay scattered about. At first
I imagined these might have been carried up by hawks, but I soon heard the ..."