Lexicographical Neighbors of Kelped
Literary usage of Kelped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster by Daniel Webster, Fletcher Webster, Edwin David Sanborn (1857)
"And I have let out about eight acres on the island for corn to a young man by
the name of Ames, who lives on the neck, which he has kelped over, ..."
2. The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster by Daniel Webster, Edward Everett (1903)
"And I have let out about eight acres on the island for corn to a young man by
the name of Ames, who lives on the neck, which he has kelped over, ..."
3. Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During by John Davis (1803)
"It appears to me, that the President's salary is * Of this I have the further
testimony of Mr. Ellicott, who kelped to project the city. ..."
4. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, & Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans, Edith R. Hall (1838)
"... have in the room thereof, used smoothing and foolish pity, which, in the end,
hath kelped and been one means to introduce a flood of iniquity, ..."
5. British Husbandry: Exhibiting the Farming Practice in Various Parts of the by John French Burke (1834)
"... and the increased product of the crop upon the kelped part of the field was
so conspicuous, that it was supposed to have arisen from some other cause. ..."