Lexicographical Neighbors of Speiled
Literary usage of Speiled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of My Life by Helen Keller, John Albert Macy, Annie Sullivan (1905)
"... the letter she carried it to '. speiled. "Frank letter," and gave it to 1 ...
went to her father and speiled, "Heien new boos Simpson boggy store man. ..."
2. The Story of Africa and Its Explorers by Robert Brown (1894)
"Meanwhile Dr. Bohm died, and Dr. Reichard was permitted to visit Katanga and to
explore part of the * Also speiled " Reichardt" (p. 18). ..."
3. The Confederate Spy: A Military Drama in Five Acts by William Elsworth Stedman (1887)
"... und of der vater vasn't too cold she vill go und drown herself; vich in der
language of der poet would be shure side—vich means, osh ga speiled. ..."
4. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1881)
"Life's brae they've speiled up hand in hand, past the allotted span, An auld,
auld woman, and an auld, auld man. ..."