Lexicographical Neighbors of Rosety
Literary usage of Rosety
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1890)
"... (rosety Crown), ie 'Badgers' Wood', the nearest station to Beaulieu Abbey,
and a good starting-point for excursions in the New ..."
2. Marriage Records: 1665-1800by William Nelson by William Nelson (1909)
"2 Beats, rosety, and Isaac Atkinson, Burlington 1784 Mar. 17 Beaty, Jane, Middlesex,
and John Myer, Middlesex 1742 Jan. ..."
3. Oor Ain Folk: Being Memories of Manse Life in the Mearns and a Crack Aboot by James Inglis (1894)
"... a strand of ' rosety' twine wound round and round until the ball was as hard
and firm as a modern cricket ball. The favourite school ba' was made out of ..."