Lexicographical Neighbors of Synding
Literary usage of Synding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1820)
"se- ven-and-twenty—synding yere hawse wi' my thrift—aught-and-twenty—if ye get
a sarko' this—nine-and-twenty —may the deel rive't off yere back— and that ..."
2. A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns: Containing Anecdotes of the Bard, and of by Hew Ainslie (1822)
"That's the geer lass for synding down a saut dinner, simmer stour, and heart sorrow.
Tibby. Weel lads, here's to ye, an' a' connected wi' ye, either by the ..."
3. Glasghu Facies: A View of the City of Glasgow; Or, An Account of Its Origin by John M'Ure, James Frederick Skinner Gordon (1873)
"... above the Tannerie-Dam, and synding their Cloaths at the Spout- Wells, on the
East side of the Burn, in the Winter seasons; but since the said Tannerie ..."