Lexicographical Neighbors of Seedlips
Literary usage of Seedlips
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Foundations of England; Or, Twelve Centuries of British History (B.C. 55 by James Henry Ramsay (1898)
"... of corn needed to sow an acre of wheat cost six shillings, the three seedlips
needed for an acre of barley costing the same sum, ..."
2. The Foundations of England; Or, Twelve Centuries of British History (B.C. 55 by James Henry Ramsay (1898)
"... of corn needed to sow an acre of wheat cost six shillings, the three seedlips
needed for an acre of barley costing the same sum, ..."
3. The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon by Bede, John Allen Giles (1849)
"... so that, between Christmas and Candlemas, one acre's seed of wheat, that is,
two seedlips, sold for six shillings, and one of barley, that is, ..."
4. The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon by Bede, John Allen Giles, John Stevens, Anna Gurney, Henry Petrie (1847)
"... two seedlips, sold for six shillings, and one of barley, hat is, ... and one
acre's seed of ats, being four seedlips, for four shillings. ..."
5. The Foundations of England: Or, Twelve Centuries of British History (B.C. 55 by James Henry Ramsay (1898)
"... of corn needed to sow an acre of wheat cost six shillings, the three seedlips
needed for an acre of barley costing the same sum, ..."
6. The Scholar's History of England by James H[enry] Ramsay (1898)
"We are told that from Christmas to Candlemas (2nd February) the two ' seedlips' or
... the three seedlips needed for an acre of barley costing the same sum, ..."
7. The Saxon chronicle: with an English translation, and notes, critical and by James Ingram (1823)
"•f ip ppe peb- of wheat, that is two seedlips, ... seedlips, for six shillings
also ; and the ... that is four seedlips, htel. ..."