Lexicographical Neighbors of Rullions
Literary usage of Rullions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Royal Burgh of Forfar: A Local History by Alan Reid (1902)
"Broy is the equivalent in Gaelic for shoe, and brogues, rullions, and clogs were
... The trade in these rough, hairy rullions, brogues, of dressed leather, ..."
2. Poems: Written Anno-MCCCLII. by Laurence Minot (1825)
"Our author probably alludes to a sort of shoes, called rullions, made by the
Scots from the raw hide with the hair on. They are mentioned by Bishop Douglas, ..."
3. Poems: Written Anno-MCCCLII. by Laurence Minot (1825)
"Our author probably alludes to a sort of shoes, called rullions, made by the
Scots from the raw hide with the hair on. They are mentioned by Bishop Douglas, ..."
4. Magnae Britanniae Notitia, Or, The Present State of Great-Britain: Or, The by Edward Chamberlayne, John Chamberlayne (1718)
"... with'Six rullions: Ano here again with an Ovil Globe topped wirh an Oriental
Pearl, half an Inch Diameter, ..."