Lexicographical Neighbors of Taffarel
Literary usage of Taffarel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of by Forster, R. P (1818)
"... hold of the taffarel, which enabled me to resist in part the weight of the wave.
I was, however, swept off' my feet, and dashed against the main-mast. ..."
2. The Methodist Magazine by John Wesley (1799)
"the time, near the wheel, and fortunately had hold of the taffarel,' which enabled
him to ... The jerk from the taffarel, which he held very ..."
3. A New System: Or, An Analysis of Antient Mythology by Jacob Bryant (1807)
"45 6 Height from tlie bottom of the keel to the taffarel 6l 6 Burthen in tons «...
2000 In the computation and measurement of the Alexandrine ship I allow ..."
4. A Journey Over Land to India: Partly by a Route Never Gone Before by Any by Donald Campbell (1795)
"I was {landing, at the time, near the wheel, and fortunately had hold of the
taffarel, which enabled me to ... The jerk from the taffarel, which I held very ..."
5. Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of by Forster, R. P (1818)
"... hold of the taffarel, which enabled me to resist in part the weight of the wave.
I was, however, swept off' my feet, and dashed against the main-mast. ..."
6. The Methodist Magazine by John Wesley (1799)
"the time, near the wheel, and fortunately had hold of the taffarel,' which enabled
him to ... The jerk from the taffarel, which he held very ..."
7. A New System: Or, An Analysis of Antient Mythology by Jacob Bryant (1807)
"45 6 Height from tlie bottom of the keel to the taffarel 6l 6 Burthen in tons «...
2000 In the computation and measurement of the Alexandrine ship I allow ..."
8. A Journey Over Land to India: Partly by a Route Never Gone Before by Any by Donald Campbell (1795)
"I was {landing, at the time, near the wheel, and fortunately had hold of the
taffarel, which enabled me to ... The jerk from the taffarel, which I held very ..."