Lexicographical Neighbors of Sloetree
Literary usage of Sloetree
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Researches about Atmospheric Phaenomena by Thomas Forster (1823)
"When the sloetree is as white as a sheet, Sow your barley whether it be dry or wet.
A green winter makes a fat churchyard. Hail brings frost in the tail. ..."
2. English Folk-rhymes: A Collection of Traditional Verses Relating to Places by G. F. Northall (1892)
"When the sloetree is as white as a sheet, Sow your barley, whether it be dry or
wet. BEAN-SOWING. One for the mouse, one for the crow, One to rot, ..."
3. English Folk-rhymes: A Collection of Traditional Verses Relating to Places by G. F. Northall (1892)
"When the sloetree is as white as a sheet, Sow your barley, whether it be dry or
wet. BEAN-SOWING. One for the mouse, one for the crow, One to rot, ..."
4. A Descriptive Road-book of Germany by Edward Augustus Domeier (1830)
"Inns; the White Horse, the Roman Emperor, which is the post-house; the
sloetree (Schlehdorn), the King of Prussia, the Thuringian Hotel. ..."