Lexicographical Neighbors of Spinages
Literary usage of Spinages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical Records of New South Wales by Frank Murcott Bladen (1892)
"... and the heaths that are free from timber are covered with a variety of the
most beautiful flowering shrubs, wild celery, spinages, ..."
2. An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language, in which the Words are by David Booth (1836)
"... the common denomination of a tribe of plants which are naturally allied to
the spinages, GOOSE-FOOTS, and ELITES. The ATRIPLEX hortensis, GARDEN-ORACH, ..."
3. A Description and History of the Island of Jamaica, Comprising an Account of by John Ogilby (1851)
"... in a moist soil, and shoot forth leaves of a dark green colour, like spinages ;
they spread upon the earth by stalks, and bear a flower likea^ell, ..."