Lexicographical Neighbors of Raddling
Literary usage of Raddling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Woollen and Worsted Cloth Manufacture: Being a Practical Treatise for the by Roberts Beaumont (1890)
"Sectional Warping Machines— 75. Warping, Sizing, and Drying Machines—76.
Fancy Warping on the Sectional System—77. Sizing—78. Beaming—79. raddling—80. ..."
2. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1858)
"... which was compounded for after a noble (6s. 8d.) a year, if she do not pay
the tithe wool and lamb in kind; due Barnaby Day (June llth) 1591. raddling. ..."
3. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall, in the by Shuttleworth family, John Harland (1858)
"... which was compounded for after a noble (6s. 8d.) a year, if she do not pay
the tithe wool and lamb in kind ; due Barnaby Day (June llth) 1591. raddling. ..."
4. DEVON AND CORNWALL NOTES & QUERIES. edited by John S Amery (1906)
"The phenomenon has long been known locally as the " raddling" of the rocks, and
explains the beautiful red veining of some of the ancient coralline ..."
5. The History of Devonshire Scenery: An Essay in Geographical Evolution by Arthur William Clayden (1906)
"The phenomenon has long been known locally as the " raddling " of the rocks, and
explains the beautiful red veining of some of the ancient coralline ..."
6. The History of Devonshire Scenery: An Essay in Geographical Evolution by Arthur William Clayden (1906)
"The phenomenon has long been known locally as the " raddling " of the rocks, and
explains the beautiful red veining of some of the ancient coralline ..."
7. The West Somerset Word-book: A Glossary of Dialectal and Archaic Words and by Frederick Thomas Elworthy (1886)
"... us best part of a day 'bout that there raddling, and now 'tis all a-come to
doin' again. 2. The wreathing itself. Same as RADDLE. ..."