Lexicographical Neighbors of Rotches
Literary usage of Rotches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"We found it nesting in small numbers amongst the rotches, whose company it seemed
... Both in 1895 and 1896 all the Little Auks or rotches had departed by ..."
2. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"We found it nesting in small numbers amongst the rotches, whose company it seemed
... Both in 1895 and 1896 all the Little Auks or rotches had departed by ..."
3. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"I shot two rotches and a burgomaster gull on the summit. Owing to the dense fog
near the sea surface I could see very little of the surrounding country, ..."
4. Origin and History of the American Flag and of the Naval and Yacht-club by George Henry Preble, Charles Edward Asnis (1917)
"... were turned into Boston harbor, Dcc. 16, 1773, were freighted by the rotches
for the East ... to the said rotches by the East India Company, of London. ..."
5. History of the Flag of the United States of America: And of the Naval and by George Henry Preble (1880)
"16, 1773, were freighted by the rotches for the East India Company, and "a few
years since the freight for that tea was paid for, every dollar of it, ..."
6. Our Flag: Origin and Progress of the Flag of the United States of America by George Henry Preble (1872)
"16, 1773, were freighted by the rotches for the East India Co., and " a few years
since the freight for that tea was paid for, every dollar of it, ..."
7. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life by John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1856)
"... Coffins, Folgers, and rotches, I wrote to them, stating all the questions
relative to the subject, and received very prompt and obliging answers, ..."