Lexicographical Neighbors of Slothed
Literary usage of Slothed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, Or, the by Charles Darwin (1883)
"... or on the trees, their seeds and seedlings, or on the other plants which first
slothed the ground and thus checked the growth of the trees! ..."
2. Music in the History of the Western Church: With an Introduction on by Edward Dickinson (1902)
"... direct or derived, and as certain modern composers, such as Berlioz, seize
their first conceptions already slothed in orchestral garb, so Bach seemed to ..."
3. The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Containing His Correspondence, and His by Alexander Hamilton (1851)
"But when there is an hereditary chief magistrate, slothed with dazzling prerogatives
and a great patronage, there is a powerful counterpoise, which, ..."
4. Evenings at the Microscope: Or, Researches Among the Munuter Organs and by Philip Henry Gosse (1896)
"... of apparently a long-oval shape, polished on the surface, but not smooth,
because covered with minute depressed lines, and slothed with shaggy hair. ..."
5. American Agriculturist (1846)
"Many are the anecdotes we have heard of Powers from his associates ; all these,
and a thousand more, has Mr. Lester given us in this autobiography, slothed ..."
6. Transactions of the American Entomological Society. by American Entomological Society (1891)
"«slothed sparely with long brownish hairs. Length .75 inch. ^. Space between the
eyes at top equal to the length of the first joint of ..."