Lexicographical Neighbors of Pitten
Literary usage of Pitten
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"els, holy fountains, etc., in Scotland. He was, according to Camerarius, an Abbot
of pitten- .... pitten ..."
2. History of Michigan by Charles Moore (1915)
"Mrs. Morgans' first husband was John pitten- ger, who was killed in the Battle
of Gettysburg. Mr. Morgans and family worship in the Episcopal church. ..."
3. Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century, to the Union of by James Sibbald (1802)
"... Pit-arow, Pit-liver ; pitten- ... pitten-dreich, This initial Pit has every
appearance of heing the ' fame with the Belgic ..."
4. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"els, holy fountains, etc., in Scotland. He was, according to Camerarius, an Abbot
of pitten- .... pitten ..."
5. History of Michigan by Charles Moore (1915)
"Mrs. Morgans' first husband was John pitten- ger, who was killed in the Battle
of Gettysburg. Mr. Morgans and family worship in the Episcopal church. ..."
6. Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century, to the Union of by James Sibbald (1802)
"... Pit-arow, Pit-liver ; pitten- ... pitten-dreich, This initial Pit has every
appearance of heing the ' fame with the Belgic ..."