Definition of Owled

1. owl [v] - See also: owl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Owled

oweth
owher
owie
owies
owing
owing(p)
owing to
owl
owl eye cell
owl parrot
owl parrots
owlbear
owlbears
owlclaws
owld
owled (current term)
owler
owleries
owlers
owlery
owlet
owlet moth
owlets
owlier
owliest
owliness
owling
owlish
owlishly
owlishness

Literary usage of Owled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1884)
"An', if you'll believe me (for I can tell the truth), "I stand at my crossing from morning till night, Down I goes in the mud, and I 'owled. ..."

2. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"... the Constable of Eltham, 12 steres 4 year owld, and j of a year owled for Sli. 15s. Qd." The accounts he gives, regarding his agricultural operations, ..."

3. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1841)
"... the Constable of Eltham, 12 steres 4 year owld, and j of a year owled for 5li. 15s. Qd." The accounts he gives, regarding his agricultural operations, ..."

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