Lexicographical Neighbors of Jingalls
Literary usage of Jingalls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1846)
"Many jingalls, which were attached to ... 30 odd jingalls fell into our hands.
t Sir Harry Smith to the Adjutant-General, 30th January 1840. VOL. UX. KO. ..."
2. Narrative of the War with China in 1860: To which is Added the Account of a by Garnet Wolseley Wolseley (1862)
"... when about 900 yards from the works; the enemy replied from all their guns,
fourteen in number, and kept up a sharp fire from jingalls at the same time. ..."
3. Ti-ping Tien-kwoh: The History of the Ti-ping Revolution by Augustus F. Lindley (1866)
""While this Avas going on the garrison of the village made a spirited sortie,
biit, with only an armament of bamboo spears and rusty jingalls, ..."
4. An Account of the Interior of Ceylon, and of Its Inhabitants: With Travels by John Davy (1821)
"They started from the different farms under a salute of jingalls; were attended
by tom-toms, flags, and other honours, and were met on the way by the ..."
5. Travels on Horseback in Mantchu Tartary: Being a Summer's Ride Beyond the by George Fleming (1863)
"... feet jingalls reared against the eave at the other side, with their complement
of black bottle-like powder flasks in close proximity to each fire-arm. ..."