Definition of Laylocks

1. laylock [n] - See also: laylock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laylocks

laying claim
laying down
laying off
laying on
laying on of hands
laying open
laying out
laying over
laying siege
laying up
laying waste
layings
layins
layland
laylock
laylocks (current term)
layman
laymen
layn
layoff
layoffs
layout
layouts
layover
layovers
laypeople
layperson
laypersons
lays
lays a foundation

Literary usage of Laylocks

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

1. Our Sentimental Garden by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle (1914)
"Those, however, are not the points of interest which have made it imperative to have a plant or two of " laylocks " in ..."

2. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1878)
""I know it; they call that place the laylocks now, 'cause there 's a hedge of 'em all down the path and front wall. It's a real pretty place ; Bab and Betty ..."

3. Songs of Many Seasons: 1862-1874 by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1875)
"Watch for the week in May when laylocks blow, For then the Doctors meet, ... laylocks in blossom ! 't is the month of May — The Doctors' meeting is this ..."

4. ... The Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1892)
"Watch for the week in May when laylocks blow, For then the Doctors meet, ... laylocks in blossom ! 't is the month of May — The- Doctors' meeting is this ..."

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