Lexicographical Neighbors of Legges
Literary usage of Legges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Vision of William Concerning Piers Plowman: Together with Vita de Dowel by William Langland, Walter William Skeat (1884)
"215; legges,pi. 10. 143, b. 6. 124. Legates, pi. legates, ambassadors, 8. 82, b.
13. 422. Lego, adj. loyal, true, liege, 5. 178 ; adj. pi. аз tb. lieges, ..."
2. Medii ævi Kalendarium: Or Dates, Charters and Customs of the Middle Ages by Robert Thomas Hampson (1841)
"... a knocke Upon his legges, when he was yonge and» nice, He made him for to lose
his benefice." " The story (says Strutt) supposes the cock to have ..."
3. The Texts and Versions of John de Plano Carpini and William de Rubruquis by Richard Hakluyt, Charles Raymond Beazley, Willem van Ruysbroeck (1903)
"... in their legges, so that if they fall, they cannot rise alone by them- selues.
Howbeit, they are of discretion to make feltes of Camels 5 haire, ..."