Lexicographical Neighbors of Pointelles
Literary usage of Pointelles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Horticultural review and botanical magazine (1853)
"W. Cox—Dahlias, for best 12; Hyppolite, Sir Edward Antrobus, Mrs. Seiden, Prince
Albert, Phœnix, Roi des pointelles, Beauty of ..."
2. The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary: Publish'd from the Original MS by John Leland (1768)
"Weavers have tuna /comes in this little Church. Here fame fay Johannes Scottus &c.
pointelles. There itai an Image 6fr. ..."
3. The Itinerary of John Leland in Or about the Years 1535-1543: Parts I to [XI] by John Leland (1907)
"... king of West-Saxons of his own disciples, thrusting and stikking * hym with
their table pointelles. ..."
4. The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain: Represented and Illustrated by John Britton (1807)
"... of his own disciples thrusting and strikking hym with their Table pointelles."
At the time Leland was here the square tower at the west end was used as ..."