Lexicographical Neighbors of Jowed
Literary usage of Jowed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl of by Francis Hardy (1812)
"He mingled his mind with theirs, and was every ,where revered and fol- jowed.
wei£ now drawing .to a crisis. -The ^.risb Parliament met in October, 1779. ..."
2. The History of Greece: From the Earliest State, to the Death of Alexander by Oliver Goldsmith (1812)
"This canal was a mile and a half long, and hol- jowed out from a high mountain.
It required immense labour to perform so great a work, but his numbers and ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... as a uva or grape, need hardly be al- jowed to increase our nomenclature.
A pepo is merely a berry in which the epicarp is thick and tough (for example, ..."
4. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1827)
"Arms and free- joni have ever been the ruling, though too often the unsuccessful,
passion of the Hungarians, who are en- jowed by nature with a vigorous ..."