Lexicographical Neighbors of Skailed
Literary usage of Skailed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cursor Mundi: (The Cursur O the World). A Northumbrian Poem of the XIVth by Hugo Carl Wilhelm Haenisch, Heinrich Hupe, Max Kaluza (1877)
"1 [)"]a1 fat war sua skailed for nede ... er fan are [ ' If iso.coi.i] For-qui
fat fai skailed ware. ..."
2. The History of English Poetry, from the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Century by Thomas Warton (1870)
"They bore them hardily and well ; For fra that their foes archers were skailed,
as I said to you air, And wounds wide to them they made, They more than they ..."
3. Whistle-Binkie: Or, The Piper of the Party: Being a Collection of Songs for by John Donald Carrick, Alexander Rodger, David Robertson (1878)
"... man, I coupet ower a meikle stane, An' skailed my pickle snuff, man ; My staff
out o' my hand did jump, An' hit my snout a ..."
4. The Bruce ; or, The book of the most excellent and noble prince, Robert de by John Barbour, Walter William Skeat (1874)
"... tell Of this great Siege that was sa fell: That they all skailed were and
gane, Vnto England hame againe: Sa that their folks ..."
5. The Bruce: Or, The Book of the Most Excellent and Noble Prince, Robert de by John Barbour, John Lydgate (1894)
"... tell Of this great Siege that was sa fell: That they all skailed were and
gane, Vnto England hame againe : Sa that their folks ..."