Lexicographical Neighbors of Sallad
Literary usage of Sallad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ochtertyre House Booke of Accomps, 1737-1739 by William Murray, James Colville (1907)
"Cold lamb and sallad Supper cold chickens Cold lamb and spin[a]ge . Mutton in
the broth att dinner joints . ..."
2. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1880)
"Durer's " Knight" wears a sallad of this type, as do also the brothers Baumgartner
in their ... There is a similar sallad at Venice in the Museo Civico. No. ..."
3. Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"... being, as I am told, the first who planted them in England." — EVELYN, of
sallad». ... sallad ..."
4. The reader's handbook of allusions, references, plots and stories by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1882)
"Scotch sallad. Lammle (Alfred), л " mature young gentleman, with too much nose
on his face, too much ginger in his whiskers, too much torso in his waistcoat ..."
5. Ochtertyre House Booke of Accomps, 1737-1739 by William Murray, James Colville (1907)
"Cold lamb and sallad Supper cold chickens Cold lamb and spin[a]ge . Mutton in
the broth att dinner joints . ..."
6. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1880)
"Durer's " Knight" wears a sallad of this type, as do also the brothers Baumgartner
in their ... There is a similar sallad at Venice in the Museo Civico. No. ..."
7. Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"... being, as I am told, the first who planted them in England." — EVELYN, of
sallad». ... sallad ..."
8. The reader's handbook of allusions, references, plots and stories by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1882)
"Scotch sallad. Lammle (Alfred), л " mature young gentleman, with too much nose
on his face, too much ginger in his whiskers, too much torso in his waistcoat ..."