Lexicographical Neighbors of Siled
Literary usage of Siled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of by Charles Knight (1865)
"Then was there an inner chamber, hanged with rich cloth of gold of tissue, and
the roof siled with the same. The fourth chamber was with velvet, ..."
2. Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth (1866)
"In the church of Boulogne was a traverse set up for the French king, open on
every side, saving it was siled with blue velvet, embroidered with fleur de ..."
3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"Or of rain, To pour down : as " The rain fairly siled down." Skinner calls, " To
Sile down, vox agro Line, ..."
4. Henry VIII by Edward Hall (1904)
"Then was there an inner chamber, hanged with ryche clothe of gold of tissue, and
the rofe siled with the same : the iiii. chamber was with velvet, ..."
5. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury (1903)
"And I shal so werken in this cause, that, by grace of our lord god, ye shul been
recon- siled un-to us.' / § 66. Thanne seyden they with o vois, ..."
6. Who's who in America by Albert Nelson Marquis (1899)
"It has garnered a new and fertile field, and has not gathered and brought every
sheaf, can at least point to a weC-SIled granary :•:' g^cc American g~-:- ..."