Lexicographical Neighbors of Sallal
Literary usage of Sallal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wilderness of the North Pacific Coast Islands: A Hunter's Experiences by Charles Sheldon (1912)
"Everywhere throughout the woods the sallal ... Dense sallal is the most characteristic
feature of the woods about Virago Sound, although the huckleberry is ..."
2. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1887)
"The blackberry, three varieties of huckleberry—black red and blue—sallal berry,
cranberry, gooseberry, hazel-nut salmon berry, strawberry, raspberry, ..."
3. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1887)
"The flesh of the deer, elk and bear are H- The blackberry, three varieties of
huckleberry—black red and blue—sallal berry, cranberry, gooseberry, ..."
4. Ventures and Adventures of Ezra Meeker: Or, Sixty Years of Frontier Life by Ezra Meeker (1908)
"The roots would be piled up rounding, and covered over with the sallal and other
material, and the whole covered with earth. A fire would be made over the ..."
5. The American Historical Magazine by Publishing Society of New York, Americana Society (1906)
"The Clatsop and Chinook Indians were more amply provided with food than any others
met with, having many kinds of berries besides the sallal as mentioned ..."
6. The Wilderness of the North Pacific Coast Islands: A Hunter's Experiences by Charles Sheldon (1912)
"Everywhere throughout the woods the sallal ... Dense sallal is the most characteristic
feature of the woods about Virago Sound, although the huckleberry is ..."
7. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1887)
"The blackberry, three varieties of huckleberry—black red and blue—sallal berry,
cranberry, gooseberry, hazel-nut salmon berry, strawberry, raspberry, ..."
8. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1887)
"The flesh of the deer, elk and bear are H- The blackberry, three varieties of
huckleberry—black red and blue—sallal berry, cranberry, gooseberry, ..."
9. Ventures and Adventures of Ezra Meeker: Or, Sixty Years of Frontier Life by Ezra Meeker (1908)
"The roots would be piled up rounding, and covered over with the sallal and other
material, and the whole covered with earth. A fire would be made over the ..."
10. The American Historical Magazine by Publishing Society of New York, Americana Society (1906)
"The Clatsop and Chinook Indians were more amply provided with food than any others
met with, having many kinds of berries besides the sallal as mentioned ..."