Definition of Knolly

1. hilly [adj] - See also: hilly

Lexicographical Neighbors of Knolly

knocks off
knocks up
knockstone
knockstones
knockwurst
knockwursts
knocky
knoll
knolled
knoller
knollers
knollier
knolliest
knolling
knolls
knolly (current term)
knop
knopped
knoppern
knopperns
knops
knopweed
knor
knork
knorks
knorr
knorringite
knorringites
knorrs
knors

Literary usage of Knolly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Historic Churches of America by Nellie Urner Wallington (1907)
"The noted ecclesiastical quarrel between knolly and ... The Puritan, knolly, marched into the meeting-house armed with his musket in one hand and his Bible ..."

2. Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance by Warren Upham (1920)
"Its depth, wholly in the glacial drift, is from 150 to 200 feet below the knolly surface of the moraine, and its highest point is about ten feet above Lake ..."

3. The Lands of Scott by James Frothingham Hunnewell (1871)
"One looking north may see eastward the lofty ridge of High Fells, crested by the Great Dodd and Watson's Dodd ; and westward, knolly hills, ..."

4. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society by Minnesota Historical Society (1920)
"Its depth, wholly in the glacial drift, is from 150 to 200 feet below the knolly surface of the moraine, and its highest point is about ten feet above Lake ..."

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