Lexicographical Neighbors of Odahs
Literary usage of Odahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ole Mars An' Ole Miss: By Edmund K. Goldsborough by Edmund K. Goldsborough (1900)
"... drinks itself full ub 'licious odahs an' brings dem two miles ter Mars Nickey,
Miss Henrietta an' de chillun settin' on de po'ch lookin' at de Tred Avon ..."
2. Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, Fifteen Months a Guest of by John McElroy (1879)
"If the guard was of the long suffering kind he would answer: " Take yo' head back
in, up dah; you kno hits agin all odahs to do dat? ..."
3. An American Physician in Turkey: A Narrative of Adventures in Peace and War by Clarence Douglas Ussher, Grace Higley Knapp (1917)
"We carried with us our bedding and provisions, for, as I have said in an earlier
chapter, the odahs in eastern Turkey provide the traveler with little more ..."