Definition of Silds

1. sild [n] - See also: sild

Lexicographical Neighbors of Silds

silastic
silastic band
silastics
silathiane
silathianes
silation
silatrane
silatranes
silazane
silazanes
silcrete
silcretes
sild
sildenafil
sildenafil citrate
silds (current term)
sile
siled
silen
silenc'd
silence is golden
silenceable
silenced
silencer
silencers
silences
silencing
silene
silenes

Literary usage of Silds

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

1. "Aunt Babette's" Cook Book: Foreign and Domestic Receipts for the Household by Bertha F. Kramer (1889)
"SANDWICHES OF APPETITE silds, OR SARDINES. These are best prepared as ... Lay one or two sardellen or appetite silds on one-half of the egg and press the ..."

2. Biographia Dramatica: Or, A Companion to the Playhouse: Containing by David Erskine Baker, Isaac Reed, Stephen Jones (1812)
"LOV silds little to the wonders of his minority. It was not published till he had been some years at Cambridge. 294. ..."

3. A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule by Pramatha Nath Bose (1894)
"... country enjoyed tranquillity as long as she governed ; and she reigned for thirty years. She built numerous temples, holy edifices, dharm silds, forts, ..."

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