Lexicographical Neighbors of Solds
Literary usage of Solds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cheshire Sheaf edited by Francis Sanders, William Ferguson Irvine, J. Brownbill (1896)
"Mr. Gerrad Jones, 9 in fam:, L: Col: and man:, 1 mes: 3 pecks corne. Mr. James Bad,
2 in fam:, 2 solds:, 2 pecks corne. Richard Lord, 3 in fam:, ..."
2. An Historical Account of English Money: From the Conquest to the Present by Stephen Martin Leake (1793)
"... it was agreed, that three forts of Money be made in the Tower; one with two
leopards, to be current for fix solds, to be the weight of two ..."
3. The Child of the Regiment: A Grand Opera in Two Acts as Represented by Mme by Gaetano Donizetti, Henri Saint-Georges (1853)
"solds. ] All baii, oh fatherland ! ... Let ns depart, the vile plebeians ! Maria.
All baii the morning Tonio. solds. Sulp. ..."