Lexicographical Neighbors of Tattowed
Literary usage of Tattowed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean by William Mariner (1827)
"The parts tattowed are from within two inches of the 1 knees up to about three
... It is considered very unmanly not to be tattowed, so that there is nobody ..."
2. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands in the South Pacific Ocean by William Mariner, John Martin (1817)
"The parts tattowed are from within two inches of the knees up to about three ...
It is considered very unmanly not to be tattowed, so that there is nobody ..."
3. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean by William Mariner, John Martin (1818)
"It is considered very unmanly not to be tattowed, so that there is nobody but
... The men would think it very indecent not to be tattowed, because though in ..."
4. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands in the South Pacific Ocean by William Mariner, John Martin (1817)
"The parts tattowed are from within two inches of the knees up to about three ...
It is considered very unmanly not to be tattowed, so that there is nobody ..."
5. At Home in Fiji by Constance Frederica Gordon Cumming (1817)
"The men would think it very indecent not to be tattowed, because though in battle
they wear nothing but the mahi, they appear by this means to be dressed, ..."
6. The Asiatic Annual Register: Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of edited by Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel (1811)
"Being now tattowed in due form, Bruce \vas recognized as a warrior of the first
rank, naturalized as a New Zealander, received into the ..."
7. History of Greece by George Grote (1849)
"He tattowed his body2, and that of the women belonging to him, as a privilege of
honourable descent: he ... 558) speaks as if the women onlv were tattowed, ..."