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Definition of Mistles
1. mistle [v] - See also: mistle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mistles
Literary usage of Mistles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Jews: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Henry Hart Milman (1837)
"... is clear from the Acts ,>l the A|mistles: the traditions of Christianity assert
the early propagation of tin• ..."
2. Evolution of the Thermometer, 1592-1743 by Henry Carrington Bolton (1900)
"12 mistles .... 9 (Phil. Trans., Apr.-June, 1727.) These instruments were used
by the eminent botanist, Rev. Stephen Hales, who describes them in his ..."
3. The Standard Speller: Containing Exercises for Oral Spelling, Also Sentences by Epes Sargent (1863)
"... it mistles. Often at Christmas we used to wrestle. The beloved apostle.
The mistletoe bough. A mortgage on the land. My colleague was wroth. ..."
4. The Preacher.. (1834)
"So tlmt whilst all thearray of persecution was marshalled against ii>-.'A¡mistles,
and the strong arm of civil might or of ..."
5. Rips from the Buzz Saw by Albert U. Mayfield (1903)
"No harsh voices to grate upon your ears ; no buzzing mistles about your head ;
no fine spun tales of slander, nor coarse words of profanity; ..."