Lexicographical Neighbors of Malander
Literary usage of Malander
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1882)
"The IT A malander is an yl ... and may wel be cured malander. " ' ' for a tyme,
but with yl keping it wyl comme agayne, ... the malander is in the ..."
2. The Names of Herbes by William Turner, James Britten (1881)
"The disease called malander. in the ... lyke as the malander is in the ...
of the legge before, and is lyke a malander, and may be well cured. 98. ..."
3. The Book of Husbandry by Anthony Fitzherbert, John Fitzherbert, Walter William Skeat (1882)
"A malander is an yl ... lyke as the malander is in the ... of the legge before,
and is lyke a malander, and may be well cured. 96. ..."
4. Beet-sugar Manufacture and Refining by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1907)
"malander takes exception to this, and says that there is no reason for excessive
oiling of the pressure cylinder, any more than for the giving of especial ..."
5. The Relation of Sydnam Poyntz, 1624-1636 by Sydenham Poyntz (1908)
"... as his short tyme would give hym leave, and departed bidding her bee of good
cheere for hee would leave malander ' his Generall behinde hym who joyning ..."