Lexicographical Neighbors of Longsomely
Literary usage of Longsomely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Haunts of Ancient Peace by Alfred Austin (1902)
"Can you help us," he said, turning to Lamia, " with more illustrations of the
truth on which I have expatiated, I fear, rather longsomely ? for I feel sure ..."
2. Tiw: Or, A View of the Roots and Stems of the English as a Teutonic Tongue by William Barnes (1862)
"LANGLE, e. to walk on longsomely, saunter. LANGLE, n, to tie the legs at some
little length of string. LUNG-SETTLE, n."\ a long bench with a high SADDLE, ..."