Lexicographical Neighbors of Lumberings
Literary usage of Lumberings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rural Life of England by William Howitt (1838)
"Then, the sound of woods and waters; the mysterious sighings and moan- ings, and
lumberings, that winds and other causes occasion amongst the old walls and ..."
2. The Fredoniad, Or, Independence Preserved: An Epick Poem on the Late War of 1812 by Richard Emmons (1832)
"No longer welcome thunders peal to heaven, But mournful lumberings to their tones
are given; » The fifes, the hautboys ..."
3. The Rural Mind and Social Welfare by Ernest Rutherford Groves (1922)
"Then, the sounds of woods and waters; the mysterious sighings and meanings, and
lumberings, that winds and other causes occasion amongst the old walls and ..."
4. Justice Through Simplified Legal Procedure by Carl Kelsey, Henry Wynans Jessup (1917)
"... left altogether at the mercy of the indifference of counsel and the lumberings
of a system of notification which dates back to the day when the farmer ..."
5. A Study of Death by Henry Mills Alden (1895)
"... in a Vision of the Night, When deep sleep falleth upon men, In ¡lumberings
upon the bed ; Then he openeth the ears of men And sealeth their instruction, ..."