Lexicographical Neighbors of Sculkers
Literary usage of Sculkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1833)
"... and stepping into the middle of the room, drew his pistol and cocked it '
Messmates,' he sung out, as if addressing the sculkers in the other room, ..."
2. An Old Frontier of France: The Niagara Region and Adjacent Lakes Under by Frank Hayward Severance (1917)
"... Like sculkers as shall Quit ye Trenches without Leave from his officer will
be punished in a most exemplary Manner. ... As the batteries are intended to ..."
3. An Old Frontier of France: The Niagara Region and Adjacent Lakes Under by Frank Hayward Severance (1917)
"... Like sculkers as shall Quit ye Trenches without Leave from his officer will
be punished in a most exemplary Manner. ... As the batteries are intended to ..."
4. Life and Death of Mr. Badman and The Holy War by John Bunyan (1905)
"These 'are some of the chief, Oh Mansoul! of those that will seek to ' overthrow
thee for ever: these I say are the sculkers in Mansoul, ' but look thou ..."
5. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society by Buffalo Historical Society, Albert Bigelow, Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) (1917)
"... Like sculkers as shall Quit ye Trenches without Leave from his officer will
be punished in a most exemplary Manner. . . . As the batteries are intended ..."