Lexicographical Neighbors of Smoors
Literary usage of Smoors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Father Allan's Island by Amy Murray (1920)
"At bed-time the bean-an-tighe smoors it, with one of those incantations that, up
to some thirty years past, used to hallow each doing, however homely, ..."
2. Poems, Songs, and Sonnets by Robert Reid (1894)
"... Far liefer wad I hear the blast Roar owre the norlan' main, For Winter's fury
smoors the past, And lea's me- man again. In pleasure's lap I lay and ..."
3. Poems, Songs, and Sonnets by Robert Reid (1894)
"... Far liefer wad I hear the blast Roar owre the norlan' main, For Winter's fury
smoors the past, And lea's me man again. In pleasure's lap I lay and ..."
4. The Scottish Poets Recent and Living by Alexander G. Murdoch (1883)
"... An' smoors the burgh toon in snaw, Gang to yon loch up by Stonelaw, Yell fin'
the men o' ..."