Lexicographical Neighbors of Pentised
Literary usage of Pentised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Archaeological Album: Or, Museum of National Antiquities by Thomas Wright, Frederick William Fairholt (1845)
"... which sheltered the whole from the cold north-west wind blowing over the river
and the meadow-land, and being pentised over-head, was called by the poor ..."
2. Gardens Ancient and Modern: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art by Albert Forbes Sieveking (1899)
"... and bridges which also ser- pentised. One of the lakes was nearly five miles
round, studded with islands and rocks and with infinitely varied banks. ..."
3. Gardens Ancient and Modern: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art by Albert Forbes Sieveking (1899)
"to the number of 200 on their banks: the rough irregular r-xk- work—twisting and
winding paths, and bridges which also >•---• pentised. ..."
4. The Praise of Gardens: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art by Albert F. Sieveking (1899)
"... and bridges which also ser- pentised. One of the lakes was nearly five miles
round, studded with islands and rocks and with infinitely varied banks. ..."
5. Tales by Musæus, Tieck, Richter by Thomas Carlyle, Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Tieck (1874)
"The whole space he divided into various terraces, which he begirt with a hem of
green; and through these a strangely-twisted flower-bed ser- pentised along, ..."