Definition of Shottle

1. a small drawer [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shottle

shotputs
shots
shots on goal
shots to nothing
shott
shotta
shottas
shotte
shotted
shotted suture
shotten
shottes
shottie
shotties
shotting
shottle (current term)
shottles
shotts
shotty
shou'd
shou'dn't
shou'dst
shough
shoughs
shoujo
should
should'st
should've
should of
shoulda

Literary usage of Shottle

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

1. History, Topography, and Directory of Derbyshire: Comprising Its History and by Bulmer (T.) & Co (1895)
"shottle is an ancient manor, and was given, together with the adjoining manor of ... The village of shottle consists of a number of widely scattered houses, ..."

2. Aaron's Rod by David Herbert Lawrence (1922)
"At one end of the dark, tree-covered shottle Lane stood the Royal Oak public house; ... shottle House stood two hundred yards beyond New Brunswick Colliery. ..."

3. The Royal Forests of England by John Charles Cox (1905)
"A pinfold was removed from Hazelwood and carried to shottle at the small charge ... 8d. on mending the road between the parks of shottle and Postern for the ..."

4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: During by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, James Manning, Archer Ryland (1830)
"Until the mahogany reached shottle-Gate, or Gamble gave an order not to send it to shottle-Gate, it would be on its way to that place, and the transitus ..."

5. The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire by Joseph Tilley (1893)
"Hollington, shottle. Eaton Dovedale. Spondon. Dalbury and Lees. Heage. ... Cubley, Heage, Hilton. Eaton Dovedale. shottle. Boylestone. ..."

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