Lexicographical Neighbors of Peetweet
Literary usage of Peetweet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1893)
"The anemone is well named, for see now the nemorosa amid the fallen brush and
leaves, trembling in the wind, so fragile. May 2, 1859. A peetweet and its ..."
2. Excursions by Henry David Thoreau (1893)
"The anemone is well named, for see now the nemorosa amid the fallen brush and
leaves, trembling in the wind, so fragile. May 2, 1859. A peetweet and its ..."
3. A Year with the Birds by Wilson Flagg (1881)
"This is a species allied to the peetweet, and well known by the name of Hill-Birds.
They are of a solitary habit, not to be compared in utility and interest ..."