Definition of Swaly

1. shady [adj SWALIER, SWALIEST] - See also: shady

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swaly

swallow wort
swallowable
swallowe
swallowed
swallowers
swallowest
swalloweth
swallowfish
swallowing
swallows
swallowtail
swallowtails
swallowwort
swallowworts
swaly (current term)
swam
swamboite
swami
swamies
swamis
swamp
swamp ash
swamp azalea
swamp bay
swamp beggar-ticks
swamp birch
swamp blackberry
swamp blueberry
swamp buggy

Literary usage of Swaly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Guide to the Knowledge of Pottery, Porcelain, and Other Objects of Vertu by Henry George Bohn, Ralph Bernal (1857)
"John swaly, Esq. 3397 A knife, fork, and jointed spoon, en suite, steel prongs ... John swaly, Esq. 3401 A small fork, silver gilt, ornamented agate handle, ..."

2. The Dialect and Folk-lore of Northamptonshire by Thomas Sternberg (1851)
"A swaly bank." SWALLOW-HOLES, n. " Chinks or little chasms in the surface of the earth," so called from their " swallowing" up the waters of small streams, ..."

3. A Selection of Cases on Agency by Eugene Wambaugh (1896)
"His Lordship was of opinion upon this evidence, that the transfer of the hemp, by direction of the plaintiff, into swaly—-, low's name, authorized him to ..."

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