Lexicographical Neighbors of Moldwarps
Literary usage of Moldwarps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"... the third for their daughter, and the last for the son ; a selection indicative
of no mean taste in these grim moldwarps of humanity. ..."
2. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"... the third for their daughter, and the last for the son ; a selection indicative
of no mean taste in these grim moldwarps of humanity. ..."
3. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"on his helmed face, Gin bury moldwarps, in the leafy earth. Under oak-bough, upon
wild mighty stone, Of some old hero's tomb, ..."
4. A Commentary of the Services and Charges of William Lord Grey of Wilton, K.G. by Arthur Grey Grey de Wilton, Philip de Malpas Grey-Egerton (1847)
"... to become moldwarps, and to entrench themselves with all speed possible.
The morrow, being Wednesday, by the peepe of dale, all the batteries began, ..."