Lexicographical Neighbors of Meazels
Literary usage of Meazels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Western Queen Elizabeth Islands, Arctic Archipelago by Edward T. Tozer, R. Thorsteinsson (1892)
"461 v f'58 Adm'r 228 Mai tin, Ass'ee, &c., meazels, &o. L. & NRR Co. v.
Literary Mason, Ratcliffe v 661 Societies of St. Rose and St. Masonic Savings Bunk, ..."
2. A History of English Sounds from the Earliest Period, Including an by Henry Sweet (1879)
"Hearty, 547, mighty (common). Meat-list, come to my, 560, ie Stomach, Appetite, [mart,
always] (common phrase). meazels, 30, 49, 104, 186, Sows or Swine. ..."
3. Specimens of English Dialects: I. Devonshire: an Exmoor Scolding and Courtship by William Hutton, Walter William Skeat (1879)
"Me.arty, 547, mighty (common). Meat-list, come to my, 560, ie Stomach, Appetite, [mart,
always] (common phrase). meazels, 30, 49, 104, 186, Sows or Swine. ..."
4. Medicine & Kindred Arts in the Plays of Shakespeare by John Moyes (1896)
"As for my country I have shed my blood, Not fearing outward force, so shall my
lungs Coin words till their decay against those meazels, Which we disdain ..."
5. Folk-etymology: A Dictionary of Verbal Corruptions Or Words Perverted in by Abram Smythe Palmer (1882)
"Also the meazels in a hog. ... Also full of the glanders as a horse, or of the
meazels as a hog."—Florio. 15. ..."