Definition of Samlets

1. Noun. (plural of samlet) ¹

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Definition of Samlets

1. samlet [n] - See also: samlet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Samlets

samfus
samian
samiel
samiels
samier
samiest
samisen
samisens
samite
samites
samiti
samitis
samizdat
samizdats
samlet
samlets (current term)
samlor
samlors
sammed
sammich
sammiches
sammier
sammiers
sammies
samming
samnitis
samoa
samogon
samoleon
samosa

Literary usage of Samlets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Angler in Wales: Or, Days and Nights of Sportsmen by Thomas Medwin (1834)
"samlets—Dinner. From Rhayader to Llanidloes, Saturday, 3rd June. THE scenery improves, and becomes wilder in its character. The Wye (the river KKT £?o%^v) ..."

2. The Universal Angler, Or, That Art Improved in All Its Parts, Especially in by Richard Bowlker (1766)
"... and Remarks on the little SALMONS, called samlets, SALMON-PINKS, or SHEDDERS .- and alfo on the LAST-SPRINGS, and GRAVEL-LAST-SPRINGS. ..."

3. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Great Britain Magistrates' cases, Edward William Cox (1864)
"A., with a rod and line, caught a number of samlets (the young of salmon) whilst he was fishing for trout, not knowing the difference, and having no ..."

4. Salmon Problems by John William Willis Bund (1885)
"If I am right, the large samlets are those that migrate in April and May; their parr marks disappear about that time, and the silvery scale, that is, ..."

5. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1840)
"AN opinion prevails in the neighbourhood of the Wye, that the samlets are peculiar to that ... Some believe the samlets constitute a species of themselves, ..."

6. Magazine of Natural History edited by John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson (1840)
"I have taken samlets at the foot of several considerable waterfalls in Wales, ... With regard to the milt, or soft roe, contained in samlets in the autumn ..."

7. The Angler in Wales: Or, Days and Nights of Sportsmen by Thomas Medwin (1834)
"samlets—Dinner. From Rhayader to Llanidloes, Saturday, 3rd June. THE scenery improves, and becomes wilder in its character. The Wye (the river KKT £?o%^v) ..."

8. The Universal Angler, Or, That Art Improved in All Its Parts, Especially in by Richard Bowlker (1766)
"... and Remarks on the little SALMONS, called samlets, SALMON-PINKS, or SHEDDERS .- and alfo on the LAST-SPRINGS, and GRAVEL-LAST-SPRINGS. ..."

9. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Great Britain Magistrates' cases, Edward William Cox (1864)
"A., with a rod and line, caught a number of samlets (the young of salmon) whilst he was fishing for trout, not knowing the difference, and having no ..."

10. Salmon Problems by John William Willis Bund (1885)
"If I am right, the large samlets are those that migrate in April and May; their parr marks disappear about that time, and the silvery scale, that is, ..."

11. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1840)
"AN opinion prevails in the neighbourhood of the Wye, that the samlets are peculiar to that ... Some believe the samlets constitute a species of themselves, ..."

12. Magazine of Natural History edited by John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson (1840)
"I have taken samlets at the foot of several considerable waterfalls in Wales, ... With regard to the milt, or soft roe, contained in samlets in the autumn ..."

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