Lexicographical Neighbors of Kebars
Literary usage of Kebars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1892)
"... where hung the winter store of kitchen—that is, bmy mutton—with strings of
onions. " He ended, and the kebars ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1891)
"He ends it ; and the kebars shake Aboon the chorus' roar ; While frighted rations
backward leuk, ..."
3. The English and Scottish Popular Ballads by Francis James Child, George Lyman Kittredge (1886)
"My meikle tae is my gavil-post, My nose is my roof-tree, My ribs are kebars to
my house, And there is nae room for thee. The story of this ballad seems to ..."