Lexicographical Neighbors of Samiels
Literary usage of Samiels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life and Writings of Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert.) by Henry William Herbert, Thomas Picton (1882)
"... offering no inapt representations of a magic caldron ; the two last comers
themselves in no small degree resembling a pair of rubicund samiels, ..."
2. Life and Writings of Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert.) by Henry William Herbert, Thomas Picton (1882)
"... offering no inapt representations of a magic caldron ; the two last comers
themselves in no small degree resembling a pair of rubicund samiels, ..."
3. A Treatise on Medical Police, and on Diet, Regimen, &c: In which the by John Roberton (1809)
"But the most tremendous of these tempests is the samiels, a sudden gust of wind
to which ... These samiels may, in some measure, be shunned, by travelling ..."
4. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1883)
"... description of their nesu and accurate measurement of their eggs. Illustrated
with colored and other full-peg« engravings. By EDWARD A. samiels. ..."
5. The Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions: To which is by James Johnson (1827)
"It has the inundation from its central river, as Bengal;—it has its samiels or
hot land winds, with an excessively high range of temperature, as Madras. ..."
6. Life and Writings of Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert.) by Henry William Herbert, Thomas Picton (1882)
"... offering no inapt representations of a magic caldron ; the two last comers
themselves in no small degree resembling a pair of rubicund samiels, ..."
7. Life and Writings of Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert.) by Henry William Herbert, Thomas Picton (1882)
"... offering no inapt representations of a magic caldron ; the two last comers
themselves in no small degree resembling a pair of rubicund samiels, ..."
8. A Treatise on Medical Police, and on Diet, Regimen, &c: In which the by John Roberton (1809)
"But the most tremendous of these tempests is the samiels, a sudden gust of wind
to which ... These samiels may, in some measure, be shunned, by travelling ..."
9. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1883)
"... description of their nesu and accurate measurement of their eggs. Illustrated
with colored and other full-peg« engravings. By EDWARD A. samiels. ..."
10. The Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions: To which is by James Johnson (1827)
"It has the inundation from its central river, as Bengal;—it has its samiels or
hot land winds, with an excessively high range of temperature, as Madras. ..."