Lexicographical Neighbors of Shools
Literary usage of Shools
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lean's Collectanea by Vincent Stuckey Lean, Julia Lucy Woodward (1902)
"... of Parliament —Ch. Let spades and shools do what they may, Dryfe will hae
Drysdale Kirk away. Let spades and shools do what they may, Dryfe will hae ..."
2. The Illustrated Annual Register of Rural Affairs and Cultivator Almanac for by Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob) (1864)
"... fun or spur training— the main shoot or shools passing spirally around the
stem, and the spurs, or A short canes, extending outwards and being supported ..."
3. Fisher's National Magazine and Industrial Record by Redwood Fisher (1846)
"Yet York has two free grammar-shools, with a joint income of more than two thousand
pounds per annum, in which the classics are taught gratuitously, ..."
4. Olive Branch by New-York Universalist Book Society (1828)
"... but for common shools, whose aristocratic distinctions would be broken down,
but he was not in favor of throwing the children on whom the future ..."