Lexicographical Neighbors of Laughline
Literary usage of Laughline
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Itinerary Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell Through the Twelve Dominions by Fynes Moryson (1907)
"... and laughline, and her Majesties house of Fernes, held by the Queenes Wardes,
and sixe Castles belonging to the Earle of Ormond, held for the Queene; ..."
2. An Itinerary Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell Through the Twelve Dominions by Fynes Moryson (1907)
"... and laughline, and her Majesties house of Femes, held by the Queenes Wardes,
and sixe Castles belonging to the Earle of Ormond, held for the Queene; ..."
3. The Irish Shield and Monthly Milesian by George Pepper (1829)
"... and laughline, with their three wives, together with one thousand soldiers,
who volunteered to share in his fortunes. Having been fortunate enough to ..."
4. A Study in Socialism by Benedict Elder (1915)
"Lassalle, Science and the Workingman. The Workingman's Programme. laughline,
Political Economy. ..."
5. Local Records: Or, Historical Register of Remarkable Events, which Have by John Sykes (1833)
"A few days afterwards he arrived in Sunderland, where he was arrested; but his
case being made known to Mr. laughline Maclane and Dr. Sleigh, ..."