Lexicographical Neighbors of Strinkled
Literary usage of Strinkled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the by Robert Wodrow (1830)
"... and had nothing hut snow-water, strinkled upon some oatmeal, to drink, and a
little hard fish to eat. held that opinion, (upon which Halton and some ..."
2. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1860)
"For there would not a wolf in a' the wood, Have done the like to me. ai "
For ' 'twould ha' put its foot in the coll water, And ha strinkled it on my bree; ..."
3. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1866)
"There's not a wolf in a' the wood1 Woud ' ha' done the like to me: ' She'd ha'
dipped her foot in coll water, And strinkled above my ee, And if I would have ..."
4. English and Scottish Popular Ballads by Francis James Child, Helen Child Sargent (1904)
"10 ' There 's not a wolf in a' the wood Woud ha done the like to me ; She 'd ha
dipped her foot in coll water, And strinkled above my ее, And if I would ..."
5. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1864)
"There's not a wolf in a' the wood Woud 'ha' done the like to me: ' She'd ha'
dipped her foot in coll water, And strinkled above my ee, And if I would have ..."