Lexicographical Neighbors of Spreethed
Literary usage of Spreethed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mind and Its Disorders: A Text-book for Students and Practitioners by William Henry Butter Stoddart (1908)
"... of the cutaneous senses occur with some frequency and are often referred to
by some neologism of the patient; he complains that he is ' spreethed', ..."
2. Rus: A Bundle of Bucolics (1885)
"Tired and footsore and very hungry, with his red legs ' spreethed/ and scratched
with cruel briars, the independent urchin finds his way home at last, ..."
3. Rus: a bundle of bucolics by Rus (1885)
"Tired and footsore and very hungry, with- his red legs ' spreethed,' and scratched
with cruel briars, the independent urchin finds his way home at last, ..."