Lexicographical Neighbors of Nigglings
Literary usage of Nigglings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Earlier Renaissance by George Saintsbury (1901)
"... and nigglings of philological pedants. His hatreds—of the French, who were
the curse of Italy throughout his life ; of the monks, his sojourn with whom ..."
2. We; a Confession of Faith for the American People During and After the War by Gerald Stanley Lee (1916)
"... it is impossible not to sweep one side mere intellectual theories and personal
objections, and little temperamental nigglings when I think of him, ..."
3. We; a Confession of Faith for the American People During and After the War by Gerald Stanley Lee (1916)
"... it is impossible not to sweep one side mere intellectual theories and personal
objections, and little temperamental nigglings when I think of him, ..."