Definition of Lallings

1. lalling [n] - See also: lalling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lallings

laliophobia
lalique
laliques
lall
lallan
lalland
lallands
lallapaloosa
lallapalootza
lallapalootzas
lallapalooza
lallation
lallations
lalled
lalling
lallings (current term)
lalls
lally
lally column
lallygag
lallygagged
lallygagging
lallygags
lalo
lalochezia
lalognosis
laloplegia
lam
lam into
lama

Literary usage of Lallings

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

1. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: By James Stephen by James Stephen (1843)
"... no corporate laws; subject o no common superior; pursuing no joint designs, yet all iving in unbroken harmony; all following their respective lallings; ..."

2. The Orators of France by Louis-Marie de Lahaye Cormenin, George Hooker Colton, Joel Tyler Headley (1847)
"I have the idea, but do not affirm it—for who could affirm or gainsay it—that Lafayette, on his death-bed, in the last lallings of thought, ..."

3. Genealogical and Family History of Western New York: A Record of the by William Richard Cutter (1912)
"Other families leaving about 1700 were the Coles, Weeks, lallings, Wrights, Townsends, Cocks and many others. (Ill) William (2), son of Joseph and Hannah ..."

4. The Power of Sound by Edmund Gurney (1880)
"... also often will sometimes indulge himself in lallings necessitates slight changes of the pace, that and spasms such as recall Schumann's simile is, ..."

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