Lexicographical Neighbors of Lawed
Literary usage of Lawed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John Chinaman at Home: Sketches of Men, Manners and Things in China by Edward John Hardy (1907)
"... remembered—" Bitting four eyes "—Pretended reluctance— Mother-io-lawed—The
seven reasons for divorce—A paradox—Thought disgraceful for widows to marry. ..."
2. A practical work on the management of small farms by Feargus O'Connor (1843)
"a landlord of lam should be all? to break a tenant out-lawed. As I have observed
above, I am quite ready to admit the existence of any injustice which does ..."
3. Silhouettes from Life on the Prairie, in the Backwoods by Anson Uriel Hancock (1893)
"lawed OUT OF TOWN THE tall Missourian, better known as "Swamp-Angel," having
achieved glory in the Elm Creek world by clearing a horse- thief, ..."